Water cleansing is not recommended. Although Seraphinite is generally considered water safe, this rough specimen should be kept dry as moisture may weaken the natural surface over time.
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A characterful old collection piece with striking electric teal Dioptase veining running dramatically through a rich multi-mineral matrix.
A wonderful 46.7g free-standing Dioptase specimen measuring approximately 4.6x4x2.8cm, sourced from an old private mineral collection with its precise origin unrecorded. The piece is packed with character, displaying bold veins and patches of vivid electric teal-green Dioptase cutting across a richly coloured matrix of grey Quartz, deep rust-red iron oxide, and secondary green mineral coatings that vary across each face. Every angle reveals something different, making this a highly engaging piece to study and display. Dioptase is a rare copper cyclosilicate mineral that forms as a secondary oxidation product in the weathered zones of copper ore deposits, and it is the copper content within its crystal structure that produces its extraordinary intense blue-green colour, one of the most vivid of any mineral in the natural world.
Dioptase is strongly associated with the heart chakra, regarded as a stone of compassion, forgiveness, and living fully in the present moment. It carries a vibrant, renewing energy that encourages joy, abundance, and an open-hearted approach to life. The richly layered character of this particular specimen, with its bold teal veining and warm iron-rich matrix, gives it a grounded yet vibrant energy that is as striking to work with as it is to look at.
Water cleanse?
Not recommended. Dioptase is a soft and fragile mineral and can be damaged by water exposure. Cleanse with moonlight, sound, or smoke instead.
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An exceptionally rare type locality specimen of Pottsite from the only known source of this mineral on earth.
A remarkable and genuinely rare 50.73g Pottsite specimen measuring approximately 4x3.3x2.7cm, from the Linka Mine in Lander County, Nevada, USA, the type locality for this mineral and the only location in the world where Pottsite has ever been found. The display face is covered in a vivid canary yellow powdery coating of Pottsite, one of the most visually striking secondary mineral formations you will encounter, standing out brilliantly against the dark grey host rock. Patches of the yellow coating transition across the surface alongside the natural matrix, with traces visible on the reverse edges too. Pottsite is an extremely rare lead vanadium vanadate hydroxide mineral, classified as a secondary oxidation product that forms in the oxidised zones of lead-bearing ore deposits. Its extraordinary bright yellow colouring comes from the vanadium content within its chemical structure, and its occurrence is so restricted that type locality specimens from the Linka Mine are considered significant finds among serious mineral collectors worldwide.
Pottsite, like other vanadium-bearing minerals, is associated with vitality, transformation, and the solar plexus chakra, carrying a bright, energising quality that encourages clarity of purpose, personal power, and forward momentum. As one of the rarest minerals available to collectors, this specimen carries a uniquely powerful and concentrated energy, making it as meaningful to those drawn to the metaphysical properties of minerals as it is to those who simply appreciate its extraordinary geological rarity.
Water cleanse?
Not recommended. Pottsite is a rare and delicate secondary mineral that should never be exposed to water. Handle with care and cleanse with moonlight, sound, or smoke only.
Warning: Must WASH hands after handling,
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Blue Baryte Crystal Cluster Specimen 14.3cm
A truly spectacular 610g Blue Baryte specimen measuring 105x143x53mm, sourced from the renowned Cavnic Mine in Romania, one of Europe's most celebrated localities for this mineral. The display face is covered in a dense forest of deep steel blue bladed crystals that radiate outward in dramatic clusters, beautifully defined with sharp orthorhombic form and a lustrous surface that catches the light from every angle. The reverse reveals the natural grey matrix from which the crystals have grown, adding wonderful contrast to the piece. Blue Baryte is a barium sulfate mineral belonging to the Barite group, forming as a secondary mineral in sedimentary environments where sulphide minerals are present, and its notably high specific gravity of 4.3 to 4.6 gives it a satisfying weightiness far beyond what its size might suggest.
Blue Baryte is associated with the throat and third eye chakras, making it a powerful stone for communication, psychic awareness, and deepened intuition. It carries a serene, calming energy that encourages clarity of expression, inner stillness, and confident self-expression. A wonderful specimen for those drawn to stones of communication and spiritual insight, and a truly impressive display piece that brings a striking natural presence to any collection or sacred space.
Water Cleanse: Not recommended. Blue Baryte has a low Mohs hardness of 3 to 3.5 and can be damaged by water exposure. Cleanse with moonlight, sound, or smoke instead.
Please note: Stand not included. Stands can be purchased separately from our Stands & Accessories section.
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Seraphinite Sphere 4.2cm, Sold as Seen
A beautifully rich 4.2cm Seraphinite sphere from Russia, displaying the deep swirling greens and silky chatoyant shimmer that make this one of the most visually distinctive stones in the mineral world. Seraphinite is a rare and highly prized variety of Clinochlore found almost exclusively in the Korshunovskoye iron ore deposit in Siberia, Russia, making Russian origin pieces particularly authentic and sought after. It belongs to the Chlorite mineral group and its intense green colouring comes from its iron and magnesium silicate composition, with its characteristic silky sheen the result of densely packed microscopic crystal fibres within the stone.
Seraphinite takes its name from the Seraphim, the highest order of angels, and is considered one of the premier stones for spiritual connection and angelic communication. It carries a deeply peaceful, high-vibrational energy that is said to activate the heart and higher chakras, encouraging a sense of divine love, inner harmony, and spiritual clarity. A wonderful stone for meditation, energy work, and those drawn to angelic or celestial practices.
Safe to water cleanse? Not recommended. Seraphinite is a soft mineral and prolonged water exposure can damage its surface and silky sheen. Cleanse with moonlight, sound, or smoke instead.
Please note: Stand not included. Stands can be purchased separately from our Stands & Accessories section.
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Seraphinite Specimen 200g, Russia
Location: Kola Peninsula , Russia
This Seraphinite specimen features a striking combination of natural rough surface and polished face. Seraphinite is a variety of Clinochlore within the Chlorite mineral group, recognised for its rich green colour and characteristic silvery chatoyant patterns. These reflective markings are created by the internal fibrous structure of the mineral, which catches and reflects light to produce the soft feathered appearance for which Seraphinite is known.
Each specimen is completely natural and unique, with variations in pattern and colour reflecting the mineral conditions present during formation.
Traditionally associated with inner peace, spiritual awareness and gentle reflection, Seraphinite is often linked with the Heart Chakra, where it is chosen to support emotional balance and compassion.
Please Note: Although Seraphinite is generally considered safe for water cleansing, this specimen is not recommended for water exposure due to its mixed finish. Clean gently with a soft dry cloth only.
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Smokey Quartz Gwindel 9.3cm, Mont Blanc, France
This Quartz Gwindel specimen comes from Les Courtes in the Talèfre Basin of the Mont Blanc Massif, France, a locality well known for producing exceptional Alpine quartz crystals. The specimen displays the distinctive twisted growth habit that defines a true gwindel, where the quartz develops with a gentle rotational structure rather than forming straight prismatic points.
This particular piece also shows natural Chlorite inclusions, visible as soft green mineral traces within the crystal. Chlorite commonly forms alongside Alpine Quartz within mountain fissures, and these inclusions reflect the mineral rich environment in which the crystal developed.
Gwindels are considered one of the rarest natural growth formations of Quartz. During formation within Alpine fissures, the crystal grows while slowly rotating along its axis, producing the characteristic curved or slightly spiralled structure. Because this unusual growth occurs only under very specific geological conditions, genuine gwindels are highly prized by mineral collectors.
Traditionally associated with clarity, amplification and energetic alignment, Quartz is often linked to the Crown Chakra and is valued for its ability to focus and amplify intention during meditation or reflective practices.
Care: Quartz is suitable for water cleansing. Clean gently with water or a soft cloth if required.
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Smokey Quartz Gwindel 8cm, Mont Blanc, France
This Quartz Gwindel specimen originates from Les Courtes in the Talèfre Basin of the Mont Blanc Massif, France, one of the most renowned Alpine mineral localities. The crystal displays the characteristic twisted growth that defines a true Gwindel, where the quartz develops with a gentle rotational structure rather than forming in straight prismatic points. This particular Gwindel displays natural Chlorite inclusions, visible within and across parts of the specimen. Chlorite often forms alongside Alpine Quartz within fissures in the mountain rock, creating soft green inclusions that reflect the mineral rich environment in which the crystal developed.
Gwindels are among the rarest natural growth formations of Quartz. During formation within Alpine fissures, the crystal grows while slowly rotating along its axis, creating the distinctive curved and slightly spiralled appearance. This process only occurs under very specific geological conditions, making genuine gwindels highly sought after by collectors and mineral enthusiasts.
Each gwindel is completely natural and unique, with subtle variations in twist, clarity and surface texture reflecting the conditions under which the crystal formed within the mountain’s fissures.
Traditionally associated with clarity, amplification and energetic alignment, Quartz is often linked with the Crown Chakra and is valued for its ability to focus and amplify intention during meditation or reflective practices.
Care: Quartz is suitable for water cleansing. Clean gently with water or a soft cloth if required.
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Aquamarine and Muscovite Specimen 2.8KG, China
Location: Pingwu Beryl Mine, Huya Township, Mianyang, Sichuan, China
This impressive Aquamarine and Muscovite specimen weighs approximately 2.8kg and originates from the Pingwu Beryl Mine in Huya Township, Mianyang, Sichuan, China, a locality recognised for producing attractive Aquamarine crystals within mica rich matrix.
The specimen features many pale blue Aquamarine Beryl crystals set alongside shimmering Muscovite mica. Muscovite is a common mica mineral that forms thin sheet like crystals, often giving specimens a subtle sparkle.
Aquamarine forms within granite pegmatites, where mineral rich fluids allow large hexagonal Beryl crystals to develop slowly over time. Muscovite commonly grows in the same geological environment, making this combination a classic association from the Pingwu region.
Traditionally associated with clarity, calm communication and emotional balance, Aquamarine resonates strongly with the Throat Chakra, encouraging open expression and thoughtful communication.
Care: Due to the presence of delicate Muscovite layers, water cleansing is not recommended. Clean gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
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Hemimorphite Specimen 1.2KG
This Hemimorphite specimen displays soft blue crystalline formations across its natural surface, creating a delicate and visually striking mineral display. The gentle colour and crystal texture make it a particularly attractive piece for collectors and mineral enthusiasts.
Hemimorphite is a hydrated zinc silicate mineral that forms during the oxidation of zinc rich ore deposits. Over time, mineral rich solutions allow fine crystals to develop along the surface of host rock, often creating sparkling crystalline clusters or rounded formations.
The name Hemimorphite comes from the Greek words hemi meaning half and morph meaning shape, referring to the mineral’s unusual crystal structure where each end of the crystal forms differently.
Traditionally associated with communication, compassion and emotional balance, Hemimorphite is linked to the Throat and Heart Chakras, where it is often chosen to support honest expression, empathy and inner harmony.
Care: Due to its delicate structure, Hemimorphite is not recommended for water cleansing. Clean gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
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Pyrite Pseudomorph after Pyrrhotite Specimen 1KG, Trepca Yugoslavia
Location: Trepca Yugoslavia
This striking specimen originates from the Trepča mining district of former Yugoslavia and is an excellent example of a pyrite pseudomorph after pyrrhotite. In this process, pyrite has gradually replaced the original pyrrhotite while preserving its original crystal shape and structure, creating a visually distinctive and scientifically interesting piece.
The surface displays metallic bronze to gold tones typical of pyrite, with textured crystal faces that reflect its replacement history rather than fresh crystal growth. Pseudomorphs such as this are valued for showing clear evidence of mineral transformation, where chemical conditions change but the original form remains intact.
This specimen weighs approximately 1kg and is completely natural and one of a kind. It is best suited for display or collection rather than handling.
Care: Not suitable for water cleansing. Clean gently with a soft dry brush or cloth only.
Please note: This specimen comes from an older collection and has a firm protective foam material attached to the base, which was originally applied to help support and protect the crystal. This is visible in the photographs and has been left in place to preserve the integrity of the specimen.
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Chrysocolla on top of Malachite Specimen 1.1KG, Zaire
This Chrysocolla on Malachite specimen features natural blue to turquoise Chrysocolla across Malachite . The contrast between the two copper bearing minerals highlights their natural association and geological formation.
Chrysocolla is a hydrated copper aluminium silicate that forms as a secondary mineral through the weathering of copper deposits. It commonly develops alongside Malachite and Azurite, forming where mineral rich solutions interact with surrounding rock near the Earth’s surface.
Traditionally, Chrysocolla is associated with communication, harmony and emotional balance. Linked to the Throat, Heart and Solar Plexus Chakras, it is often chosen to support calm expression and emotional clarity.
Please note: Chrysocolla has a naturally brittle structure. While we package all specimens with great care, minor surface chipping or dusting may occur during transit along natural edges.
Chrysocolla is safe for brief water contact, though prolonged exposure is not recommended. Clean gently using a soft cloth or light brushing only.
Further Reading: Mineral Guide of Chrysocolla
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Crystallised Hemimorphite Specimen 0.5KG, Namibia
Location: Namibi, Tsumeb
This crystallised Hemimorphite specimen displays soft to vivid blue crystal formations across a natural rough matrix. The surface crystallisation gives the piece a delicate sparkle and textured appearance, highlighting Hemimorphite’s naturally calming and luminous quality.
Hemimorphite is a zinc rich mineral that forms when zinc deposits naturally oxidise. Mineral rich fluids move through the rock, allowing fine blue crystals to grow across the surface. Its name comes from Greek and refers to its unusual crystal structure, where each end of the crystal grows in a different way.
Traditionally, Hemimorphite is associated with communication, compassion and emotional healing. Linked to the Throat, Heart and Third Eye Chakras, it is often chosen to support clear expression, emotional understanding and inner harmony.
Please note: Hemimorphite is not suitable for water cleansing. Clean gently using light dusting with a soft dry brush or cloth only.
Stand Not Included, Shop Stands Here
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Rare Herkimer Diamond Specimen 0.6KG with Quartz, Calcite and Bitumen, New York, USA
Location: Margaret Hastings Mine, Fonda, Herkimer County, New York, USA
This exceptional Quartz, Calcite and Bitumen specimen originates from New York, USA and features a rare double terminated Herkimer Diamond naturally positioned within a sparkling druzy quartz opening. Adding to its rarity, two smaller Herkimer Diamonds are visible at the rear of the druzy cavity, naturally embedded within the quartz matrix.
Herkimer Diamonds are a variety of double terminated Quartz formed under precise hydrothermal conditions. The occurrence of multiple Herkimers within a single specimen is uncommon.
Traditionally associated with clarity, amplification and high vibration, Herkimer Diamonds resonate with the Third Eye and Crown Chakras and are often chosen to support focus and insight.
Water cleansing is not recommended. Clean gently using light dusting with a soft dry brush or cloth only, gentle handling is recommended to protect delicate crystal surfaces.
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Grossular Garnet Specimen 260gr, California, USA
Location: Coyote Front Range, Inyo co California USA
This Grossular Garnet specimen originates from the Coyote Front Range, Inyo County, California, USA. This locality is known for producing a rare variety of Grossular Garnet
Grossular Garnet is a calcium aluminium silicate belonging to the Garnet group. It forms under metamorphic conditions, most commonly within limestone rich environments, where heat and pressure allow garnet crystals to develop. The distinctive colour of this variety is influenced by trace elements such as manganese and iron.
Traditionally, Grossular Garnet has been associated with renewal, stability and prosperity. Spiritually, it is linked to the Root, Sacral and Heart Chakras, where it is often chosen to support emotional balance, grounded growth and steady transformation.
Please note: This specimen is not suitable for water cleansing and should be cleaned gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
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Twin Tanzanite Gem 60gr, Tanzania
Location: Merelani Hills, Lelatema Mountains, Simanjiro District, Manyara Region, Tanzania
This Twin Tanzanite specimen originates from Tanzania, the only known source of this rare gemstone. The piece features a double crystal formation, where two Tanzanite crystals have grown together naturally.
Tanzanite is a calcium aluminium sorosilicate formed through metamorphic processes. Its violet blue colouring comes from trace amounts of vanadium and its strong pleochroism allows blue violet and subtle red tones to appear depending on light and viewing angle.
Traditionally associated with transformation and intuition Tanzanite resonates with the Throat Third Eye and Crown Chakras and is the December birthstone linked with Sagittarius.
Tanzanite is suitable for brief water contact though prolonged exposure may affect its lustre. Gentle handling is recommended due to its perfect cleavage.
Read more about Tanzanite here.
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Marston Marble Freeform 1.6KG, Lower Jurassic, UK
This Marston Marble freeform stands naturally on its own, making it an excellent display piece without the need for additional support. Sourced from Marston Magna in Somerset, within the Lower Jurassic Obtusum Zone, this fossil rich limestone formed around 200 million years ago in an ancient marine environment.
Marston Marble is not a true marble, but a sedimentary limestone distinguished by its abundance of fossilised ammonites. This piece contains a natural mix of Lower Jurassic ammonite forms, including Promicroceras, Asteroceras, Cymbites, Xipheroceras and related species. Marston Marble is traditionally associated with grounding, stability and continuity, symbolising endurance and the long rhythms of natural cycles.
The freeform has been carefully hand polished to reveal the fossil detail while maintaining the stone’s organic character. Please Note: Light hand polishing marks may be present please refer to the photographs for clarity.
Marston Marble is safe for gentle water contact, though cleaning is best carried out with a soft dry or lightly damp cloth rather than prolonged immersion.
Further Reading: Fossil Guide of Ammonite
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Marston Marble Freeform 22cm, Lower Jurassic, UK
This Marston Marble freeform originates from Marston Magna, Somerset, within the Lower Jurassic Obtusum Zone. Formed around 200 million years ago, Marston Marble is a fossil rich sedimentary limestone, despite its traditional name.
The stone contains a natural assemblage of Lower Jurassic ammonites, including Promicroceras, Asteroceras, Cymbites, Xipheroceras and related forms. These fossilised ammonites appear as pale spiral shapes set within a darker grey to brown limestone matrix, preserving a diverse snapshot of early Jurassic marine life from a single geological environment.
This piece has been hand polished to enhance the fossil detail while retaining the natural character of the stone.
Please Note: Light hand polishing marks may be visible please refer to the photographs for detail.
Marston Marble is traditionally associated with stability, grounding and continuity, reflecting endurance, legacy and the steady rhythm of natural cycles.
This piece does not stand upright on its own. It can be displayed naturally resting on its side or supported upright using a suitable stand, depending on preference.
Marston Marble is safe for gentle water contact, though cleaning is best carried out using a soft dry or lightly damp cloth rather than prolonged immersion.
Further Reading: Fossil Guide of Ammonite
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Marston Marble Freeform 16cm, Lower Jurassic, UK
This Marston Marble freeform originates from Marston Magna, Somerset, within the Lower Jurassic Obtusum Zone. Despite its name, Marston Marble is not a true marble but a fossil rich sedimentary limestone formed around 200 million years ago in a shallow marine environment.The stone contains a natural assemblage of Lower Jurassic ammonites, including Promicroceras, Asteroceras, Cymbites, Xipheroceras and related ammonite forms.Each specimen is completely unique, with variations in fossil density, pattern and tone.
Marston Marble has long been valued locally and was historically used in architecture and monuments throughout Somerset, giving each piece both geological and historical significance. This freeform has been shaped and polished to highlight the fossil detail while retaining the natural character of the stone.
Please note that light hand polishing marks may be visible; please refer to the photographs for detail.
Marston Marble is traditionally associated with stability, grounding and continuity, often viewed as a stone that reflects endurance, legacy and the steady rhythm of natural cycles.
Marston Marble is safe for gentle water contact, though cleaning is best carried out using a soft dry or lightly damp cloth rather than prolonged immersion.
Further Reading: Fossil Guide of Ammonite
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Seraphinite Wing Shaped Freeform on Stand 0.9KG, Russia
Location: Kola Peninsula , Russia
This exceptional Seraphinite freeform has been naturally shaped and polished into a striking wing like form. The crystal measures approximately 17cm tall and is securely mounted on a custom stand, creating an overall display height of around 23cm. Polishing reveals rich green tones with silvery white feather like chatoyant patterns.
Seraphinite is a Clinochlore variety within the Chlorite group and a Phyllosilicate mineral, formed through metamorphic processes under high pressure and low temperature. Iron content contributes to its vibrant green colour, while its internal structure creates the characteristic chatoyancy.
The name Seraphinite comes from Seraphim, celestial beings, inspired by the mineral’s natural wing and feather like appearance. A true one of a kind statement piece, perfectly suited as a centrepiece display, altar feature or standout collector specimen. Seraphinite is traditionally associated with heart led transformation and spiritual growth.
Although Seraphinite is generally considered water safe, this piece should not be exposed to water due to the attached stand. Clean gently using a soft dry cloth only.
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Natural Seraphinite Specimen 0.65KG, Russia
Location: Korshunovskoye iron deposit, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
This natural rough Seraphinite specimen features a striking central feather formation with a rare circular pattern visible on the front face. Silvery white markings contrast against deep green tones, highlighting the stone’s natural chatoyancy and fibrous structure. Unpolished and authentic, it showcases Seraphinite as it formed within the Earth.
Seraphinite is a Clinochlore variety within the Chlorite group, formed under metamorphic conditions where pressure encourages elongated feather like crystal growth. Iron content gives the mineral its rich green colour, while light reflecting across fibrous layers creates its characteristic shimmer.
Seraphinite is traditionally associated with the Heart and Crown Chakras and is linked to transformation, purification and spiritual growth. It is often chosen for meditation and reflective practices. This specimen is well suited for display on an altar, shelf or meditation space, with its central feather formation creating strong visual balance and appeal for collectors drawn to distinctive natural patterning.
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Polished Seraphinite Specimen 334gr, Russia
Location: Kola Peninsula , Russia
This polished Seraphinite specimen features deep green tones with silvery white feather like patterns created by natural chatoyancy. Its name is derived from Seraphim, celestial beings, inspired by the stone’s wing like reflective appearance.
Seraphinite is a Clinochlore variety within the Chlorite group and a Phyllosilicate mineral, formed through metamorphic processes under high pressure and low temperature. Iron content contributes to its rich green colour and distinctive Cat’s Eye effect.
Naturally formed and one of a kind, this piece is well suited as a hand held stone, altar piece or small display specimen. Seraphinite is traditionally associated with heart led transformation and spiritual growth.
Safe for gentle water cleansing, though prolonged soaking is not recommended due to its fibrous structure.
Please note that the stand shown is for display purposes only and is not included with the crystal. To purchase stands separately please click HERE.
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Seraphinite Specimen 0.5kg, Russia
Location: Kola Peninsula , Russia
This rare Seraphinite specimen features a half natural and half polished finish, showcasing both the raw fibrous texture and the stone’s silky chatoyant patterns. The polished surface reveals silver white feather like markings against deep green tones, while the natural section preserves its original structure.
Seraphinite is a Clinochlore variety belonging to the Chlorite group and classified as a Phyllosilicate mineral. It forms through metamorphic processes under high pressure and low temperature conditions, with iron content contributing to its deep green colour and internal structure producing its distinctive chatoyant effect.
Named after the Seraphim due to its feather like reflective patterns, Seraphinite is traditionally associated with heart led transformation and gentle spiritual growth. This completely one of a kind piece is ideal for collectors seeking an uncommon display specimen.
Please Note: Although Seraphinite is generally considered safe for water cleansing, this specimen is not recommended for water exposure due to its mixed finish. Clean gently with a soft dry cloth only.
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Seriphos Quartz Specimen 3.5cm, Greece
Keywords: Amplify, Revitalising , Cleanse, Balance, Energise
Location: Greece
Seriphos Quartz is a rare and striking form of green Quartz found only on the Greek island of Serifos in the Aegean Sea. Known for its vivid colour and sharply defined crystal shapes, it is one of the most distinctive regional Quartz varieties in the world.
Seriphos Quartz forms within metamorphic rocks that have been altered by intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth. During this process, hot mineral rich fluids move through fractures in the rock and begin to crystallise. The colouring can range from soft pale green to deep olive or even bluish tones depending on the specific balance of mineral inclusions and geological conditions at the time of formation. Seriphos Quartz is found exclusively on Serifos, where historic mining sites exposed pockets of beautifully formed crystals perched on matrix or growing in radiating clusters.
Safe to water cleanse? No
Please Note: Comes with acrylic and white tag, easy for you to remove.
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Grossular Garnet Specimen 81gr, Mexico
Keywords: Growth, Prosperity, Stability, Courage, Transformation
Location: Lake Jaco, Coahuila, Mexico
Grossular Garnet is a vibrant silicate mineral that gets its name from the Latin word grossularia. It forms under metamorphic conditions, particularly in limestone-rich environments, and its colours vary widely depending on trace elements like iron, manganese, and chromium. Grossular Garnet has been cherished for its beauty and symbolic connection to prosperity and renewal. Ancient cultures believed it brought abundance and stability, making it a talisman for merchants and healers.
Spiritually, Grossular Garnet resonates with the Root, Sacral, and Heart Chakras, fostering emotional balance, stability, and personal growth. It encourages courage and transformation while grounding your energy and nurturing prosperity.
Safe To Water Cleanse? No
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