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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.
Not recommended. Dioptase is a soft and fragile mineral and can be damaged by water exposure. Cleanse with moonlight, sound, or smoke instead.
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.
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,
Alabaster Egg 6.9cm, Sold as Seen
A beautifully smooth and luminous Alabaster egg in the softest blush peach tone.
A wonderfully tactile 249.3g Alabaster egg measuring 6.9x5cm, carved and polished to a flawless smooth finish. The colouring is a beautiful soft blush peach, even and consistent throughout, with a silky matte surface that has an almost skin-like warmth to it. Alabaster is a fine-grained variety of Gypsum, a calcium sulfate mineral that forms through the evaporation of ancient mineral-rich waters, depositing layer upon layer of material over vast periods of time. Its notably low Mohs hardness of just 2 makes it exceptionally easy to carve and polish, which is why it has been prized by sculptors and craftspeople for thousands of years, from ancient Egypt through to the Renaissance.
Alabaster carries a gentle, purifying energy associated with clarity, peace, and fresh beginnings. Its soft, warm colouring connects it to the energy of the sacral chakra, encouraging creativity, warmth, and a quiet sense of inner comfort. The egg form amplifies its nurturing qualities, making this a beautiful piece for new intentions, meditative focus, or simply as a calming and beautiful object to hold and display.
Water Cleanse: Not recommended. Alabaster is a soft mineral with a Mohs hardness of just 2 and will dissolve or become damaged with water exposure. Cleanse with moonlight, sound, or smoke instead.
Please note: Stand not included. Stands can be purchased separately from our Stands & Accessories section.
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.
Black Obsidian Spheres 3.8cm, Intuitively Chosen
A sleek and deeply glossy 3.8cm Black Obsidian spheres, sourced from Mexico, one of the world's finest and most historic sources of this striking volcanic glass. Pure, mirror-like and intensely black, each sphere is a beautiful example of natural Obsidian at its most classic. Obsidian is not a mineral but a naturally occurring volcanic glass, formed when silica-rich lava cools so rapidly that crystals have no time to develop, resulting in its characteristic smooth, glassy surface and jet black appearance.
Black Obsidian is one of the most powerful protective stones in the crystal world, known for its ability to shield against negative energy and bring deep clarity to the mind. It is a grounding and purifying stone, encouraging honest self-reflection and the release of old patterns and energies that no longer align with your path. A trusted companion for meditation, intention setting, and anyone seeking to move forward with greater focus and inner strength.
Safe to water cleanse? Yes, Black Obsidian is water safe for a gentle cleanse. Avoid prolonged soaking to preserve the polished surface.
Please note: Stand not included. Stands can be purchased separately from our Stands & Accessories section.
Astrophyllite with Labradorite Sphere 4.7cm, Sold as Seen
A gorgeous 4.7cm sphere combining two of the most captivating minerals in the crystal world. Starburst sprays of golden bronze Astrophyllite radiate dramatically across the stone, set against the cool grey tones of Labradorite. Astrophyllite is a rare titanium silicate mineral that forms in blade-like crystals during the late stages of igneous rock cooling, and it is this structure that creates its striking metallic flash. Labradorite, a feldspar mineral from the same igneous family, provides the perfect dark canvas for the Astrophyllite to truly shine.
Astrophyllite is known as a stone of self-knowledge and soul purpose, believed to illuminate the true path and support deep personal transformation. Labradorite is a powerful protector of the aura, raising consciousness and strengthening intuition even in its quieter, non-flashing form. Together they make a remarkable pairing for those on a spiritual journey, encouraging awakening, inner clarity, and fearless self-discovery.
Safe to water cleanse? Not recommended. Astrophyllite is sensitive to water and can be damaged with prolonged exposure. Cleanse with moonlight, sound, or smoke instead.
Please note: Stand not included. Stands can be purchased separately from our Stands & Accessories section.
Watermelon Tourmaline and Cleavelandite in Smokey Quartz on Stand 13cm, Brazil
Green Tourmaline in Smokey Quartz on Stand 12cm, Brazil
Green Tourmaline in Citrine on Stand 11.2cm, Brazil
Safe to water cleanse: A quick Rinse with gentle care Only (crystal only, not the stand)
Lepidolite in Citrine on Stand 11.5cm, Brazil
This unique Lepidolite on Citrine specimen from Brazil features a natural Citrine point with a beautiful coating of Lepidolite across one side, creating a striking contrast between golden clarity and soft lilac tones. Displayed on a stand, the full piece measures approximately 11.5cm, with the crystal itself measuring around 6.8cm x 4.1cm x 3.9cm.
The Citrine point shows natural structure and translucency, allowing light to move through the crystal and highlight its internal formation. Along one side, Lepidolite has developed as a textured layer, adding a gentle shimmer and depth to the piece. This combination reflects different stages of mineral growth, where Lithium rich Lepidolite formed alongside or after the Quartz crystal.
Citrine is a variety of Quartz coloured by trace Iron and heat within the Earth, forming in hydrothermal environments. Lepidolite, a Lithium rich mica, typically forms in granitic pegmatites and is known for its platy, reflective structure. Together, they create a visually balanced specimen that combines clarity with soft texture.
Safe to water cleanse: Quick Rinse Only (crystal only, not the stand)
Ocean Jasper Egg 6.5cm, Madagascar, Sold as Seen
This Ocean Jasper egg measures approximately 6.5cm and has been polished to reveal its distinctive orbicular patterns, featuring green tones with pink and red orbs.
Ocean Jasper is a variety of Jasper found in Madagascar, known for its circular formations created through layered mineral deposition over time.
Traditionally associated with balance and emotional awareness, Ocean Jasper is often used in meditation and mindful practices.
Care: Suitable for brief water contact. Handle with care due to its weight.
Please note: Stand not included. Stands can be purchased separately from our Stands & Accessories section.
Petrified Wood Egg 5cm, India, Sold as Seen
This Petrified Wood egg measures approximately 5cm and has been polished to reveal its natural wood grain patterns, preserved in stone over time.
Petrified Wood forms when ancient wood is gradually replaced by silica rich minerals, retaining its original structure while becoming fully fossilised.
Traditionally associated with grounding and stability, Petrified Wood is often used in meditation and mindful practices.
Safe to water cleanse? Yes
Please note: Stand not included. Stands can be purchased separately from our Stands & Accessories section.
Triple Stalactite Malachite 6.5cm, DRC, Sold as Seen
This striking Malachite specimen features a rare triple stalactite formation, measuring approximately 6.5cm. The surface displays a soft velvety texture, formed by fine fibrous crystal growth that gives the piece a rich, almost silky appearance. Each of the three stalactite structures has developed naturally over time, creating a sculptural form that highlights the mineral’s layered growth.
Malachite forms in the oxidised zones of copper deposits, where mineral rich solutions drip and deposit over long periods, gradually building stalactitic structures. This process creates both the rounded formations and the characteristic banding seen within the stones raw edge, with concentric layers recording each stage of growth.
Highly valued by collectors, triple formations like this are less common and showcase the dynamic way Malachite develops in natural environments.
Keywords: Transformation, Protection, Healing, Trust, Growth
Known as ‘The Stone of Transformation’, Malachite will support your emotional and mental growth and will help you trust your inner voice, intuition and open-mindedness.
Safe to water cleanse? No
Green Fluorite Statement Tower 1.2KG
This specimen features natural phantom inclusions, visible as faint internal outlines that record earlier stages of crystal growth. These layered formations occur when mineral growth pauses and resumes again, leaving subtle “ghost” shapes within the Fluorite that capture its geological history.
Fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral that forms in hydrothermal environments where mineral rich fluids circulate through fractures in surrounding rock. Variations in trace elements and growth conditions give Fluorite its wide colour range, with green Fluorite especially valued for its clarity and calming appearance.
Each piece is completely natural and unique, with variations in colour zoning, transparency and internal structure reflecting the conditions present during formation.
Traditionally associated with mental clarity, focus and energetic balance, Fluorite is often linked with the Heart and Third Eye Chakras, where it is chosen to support calm concentration and organised thinking.
Care: Safe for brief water cleansing. Clean gently with water or a soft cloth if required.
Green Fluorite Statement Tower 1.6KG
At the top of this tower a natural purple phantom is visible, catching the light and marking an earlier stage of crystal growth within the Fluorite. Near the base of the tower there is a natural cavity, formed during the crystal’s development, adding further geological character to the piece.
Fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral that forms in hydrothermal environments where mineral rich fluids circulate through fractures within surrounding rock. Variations in trace elements and growth conditions create Fluorite’s wide spectrum of colours, with green Fluorite particularly valued for its clarity and calming appearance.
Each specimen is completely natural and unique, with differences in colour, internal structure and growth features reflecting the conditions present during formation.
Traditionally associated with mental clarity, focus and energetic balance, Fluorite is often linked with the Heart and Third Eye Chakras, where it is chosen to support calm concentration and clear thinking.
Care: Safe for brief water cleansing. Clean gently with water or a soft cloth if required.
Green Fluorite Statement Tower 1.3KG
This Green Fluorite statement tower weighs approximately 1.3kg, with a beautifully polished surface that reveals the stone’s soft green tones and internal phantom formations. The tower shape enhances the natural structure of the mineral while allowing light to pass through the crystal, highlighting its layered internal features.
Fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral that forms in hydrothermal environments where mineral rich fluids move through fractures within rock. Its colours can range widely depending on trace elements and growth conditions, with green Fluorite particularly valued for its clarity and gentle translucency.
Traditionally associated with mental clarity, focus and energetic balance, Fluorite is often linked with the Heart and Third Eye Chakras, where it is chosen to support calm concentration and clear thinking.
Care: Safe to water cleanse
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.
Sugilite Rough Mineral 3.44gr, South Africa
Location: Wessels Mine, South Africa
This Sugilite rough specimen displays the deep purple tones that are characteristic of this rare mineral. As a natural rough piece, the surface retains its original formation texture, revealing subtle colour variations and natural structure created during geological growth.
Sugilite is a potassium sodium lithium iron manganese silicate that forms in manganese rich environments under specific geological conditions. The mineral was first identified in Japan in 1944 by petrologist Kenichi Sugi. Each specimen is entirely natural and unique, with variations in tone and internal structure reflecting the mineral conditions present during its formation.
Traditionally associated with spiritual awareness and inner strength, Sugilite is often linked to the Third Eye and Crown Chakras, where it is chosen to support intuition, clarity and deeper reflection.
Care: Sugilite is best kept dry and should be cleaned gently using a soft cloth rather than water.
The Sugilite in this listing is photographed both wet and dry to show how the colour and texture may appear under different lighting and surface conditions.
Note: Display case not included. Please shop HERE if you would like to purchase one separately.
Sugilite Rough Mineral 1.18gr, South Africa
Location: Wessels Mine, South Africa
Sugilite is a potassium sodium lithium iron manganese silicate that forms in manganese rich environments under specific geological conditions. The mineral was first identified in Japan in 1944 by petrologist Kenichi Sugi, from whom it takes its name. Some of the most sought after material originates from manganese deposits in South Africa, where its vivid colour and rarity have made it highly valued by collectors.
Each specimen is completely natural and unique, with subtle variations in colour and structure reflecting the mineral conditions present during its formation.
Traditionally associated with spiritual awareness and inner strength, Sugilite is often linked to the Third Eye and Crown Chakras, where it is chosen to support intuition, clarity and deeper reflection.
Care: Sugilite is best kept dry and should be cleaned gently using a soft cloth rather than water.
The Sugilite in this listing is photographed both wet and dry to show how the colour and texture may appear under different lighting and surface conditions.
Note: Display case not included. Please shop HERE if you would like to purchase one separately.
Sugilite Rough Mineral 1.65gr, South Africa
Location: Wessels Mine, South Africa
Sugilite is a potassium sodium lithium iron manganese silicate that forms within manganese rich environments under specific geological conditions. The mineral was first documented in Japan in 1944 by petrologist Kenichi Sugi, whose name it now carries. Today, some of the most notable Sugilite specimens come from manganese deposits in South Africa, where the mineral’s vibrant colour and limited availability make it particularly desirable among collectors.
Each specimen is completely natural and unique, with variations in tone, pattern and structure reflecting the conditions present during its formation.
Traditionally associated with spiritual awareness and inner strength, Sugilite is often linked to the Third Eye and Crown Chakras, where it is chosen to support intuition, clarity and deeper reflection.
Care: Sugilite is best kept dry and should be cleaned gently with a soft cloth rather than water.
The Sugilite in this listing is photographed both wet and dry to show how the colour and texture may appear under different lighting and surface conditions.
Note: Display case not included. Please shop HERE if you would like to purchase one separately.
Sugilite Rough Mineral 0.98gr, South Africa
Location: Wessels Mine, South Africa
Sugilite is a potassium sodium lithium iron manganese silicate that develops within manganese rich environments under specific geological conditions. The mineral was first identified in Japan in 1944 by petrologist Kenichi Sugi, from whom it takes its name. Some of the most recognised material comes from manganese deposits in South Africa, where its strong colour and limited occurrence make it particularly sought after.
Each specimen is entirely natural and unique, with subtle differences in colour and structure shaped by the conditions present during its formation.
Traditionally associated with spiritual awareness and inner strength, Sugilite is commonly linked to the Third Eye and Crown Chakras, where it is often chosen to support intuition, clarity and deeper reflection.
Care: Sugilite is best kept dry and should be cleaned gently using a soft cloth rather than water.
The Sugilite in this listing is photographed both wet and dry to show how the colour and texture may appear under different lighting and surface conditions.
Note: Display case not included. Please shop HERE if you would like to purchase one separately.
Sugilite Rough Mineral 1.95gr, South Africa
Location: Wessels Mine, South Africa
Sugilite is a potassium sodium lithium iron manganese silicate that forms in manganese rich environments under specific geological conditions. The mineral was first identified in Japan in 1944 by petrologist Kenichi Sugi, from whom it takes its name. Some of the most well known material originates from manganese deposits in South Africa, where its vivid colouring and limited availability have made it highly desirable among collectors.
Each Sugilite specimen is completely natural and one of a kind, with variations in colour and internal structure reflecting the mineral conditions present during its formation. As a natural rough piece, its surface retains the raw texture created during formation, highlighting the stone’s natural structure and colour variation.
Traditionally associated with spiritual awareness and inner strength, Sugilite is often linked to the Third Eye and Crown Chakras, where it is chosen to support intuition, clarity and deeper reflection.
Care: Sugilite is best kept dry and should be cleaned gently with a soft cloth rather than water.
The Sugilite in this listing is photographed both wet and dry to show how the colour and texture may appear under different lighting and surface conditions.
Please Note: Display case not included. Please shop HERE if you would like to purchase one separately.
Sugilite Rough Mineral 1.81gr, South Africa
Location: Wessels Mine, South Africa
Sugilite is a potassium sodium lithium iron manganese silicate that forms in manganese rich environments under specific geological conditions. The mineral was first identified in Japan in 1944 by petrologist Kenichi Sugi, from whom it takes its name. Today, some of the most notable Sugilite material originates from manganese deposits in South Africa, where its vivid colouring and rarity have made it highly sought after by collectors.
Every Sugilite specimen is completely natural and unique, with subtle variations in colour and structure reflecting the mineral conditions during formation.
Traditionally associated with spiritual awareness and inner strength, Sugilite is commonly linked to the Third Eye and Crown Chakras, where it is often chosen to support intuition, clarity and thoughtful reflection.
Care: Sugilite is best kept dry and should be cleaned gently with a soft cloth rather than water.
Please Note: Display case not included. Please shop HERE if you would like to purchase one separately.
Sugilite Rough Mineral 2.57gr, South Africa
Location: Wessels Mine, South Africa
Sugilite is a rare potassium sodium lithium iron manganese silicate mineral that forms in manganese rich environments under specific geological conditions. First discovered in Japan in 1944 by petrologist Kenichi Sugi, it remains one of the more sought after minerals due to its limited deposits and intense natural colouring. Some of the most recognised specimens originate from manganese mines in South Africa.
Each Sugilite piece is completely natural and unique, with its colour and internal patterns reflecting the mineral conditions present during formation.
Traditionally associated with spiritual awareness and inner strength, Sugilite is often linked with the Third Eye and Crown Chakras, where it is believed to support intuition, clarity and deeper reflection.
Care: Sugilite is best kept dry and should be cleaned gently using a soft cloth rather than water.
The Sugilite in this listing is photographed both wet and dry to show how the colour and texture may appear under different lighting and surface conditions.
Please Note: Display case not included, please shop HERE

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