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Turquoise Specimen - 6.7cm, Gunheath Pit, St Austell, Cornwall, UK, Sold as Seen
A rare and characterful Cornish Turquoise specimen from one of the UK's most historically significant mineral localities.
A remarkable 249.2g Turquoise specimen measuring approximately 61x67x62mm, from the Gunheath Pit in St Austell, Cornwall, one of the most historically significant mining areas in the UK and a known but rare source of natural Turquoise. The piece is dominated by vivid sky blue Turquoise coating that wraps dramatically across the specimen, creating a bold and striking natural form. Turquoise forms as a secondary phosphate mineral through the chemical interaction of copper, aluminium, and phosphate-rich groundwater percolating through host rock over long periods of time, and it is the copper content that gives it its characteristic sky blue colouring. Cornish Turquoise is genuinely rare, forming in association with the copper-bearing mineral deposits historically worked across the Cornish mining landscape.
Turquoise is one of the oldest and most universally revered stones in the world, associated across many cultures with protection, wisdom, and good fortune. It is strongly connected to the throat chakra, supporting clear and honest communication, and is regarded as a stone of wholeness and inner truth. The Cornish provenance of this piece adds a wonderful layer of geological and cultural heritage, making it a meaningful acquisition for collectors, crystal practitioners, and anyone with a connection to the landscape and mining history of Cornwall.
Not recommended. Turquoise is porous and can absorb water, causing discolouration and surface damage over time. Cleanse with moonlight, sound, or smoke instead.
Erythrite Mineral Specimen, 5.7cm, mexico
A vivid and characterful old collection piece with rich pink Erythrite blooming across a natural earthy matrix.
A striking 76.05g Erythrite specimen measuring approximately 2.8x5.2x5.7cm, sourced from Sonora, Mexico, from an old private mineral collection. The piece is covered in rich pink Erythrite coating and veining across the display face, with silky fibrous crystal formations that shimmer with a beautiful violet-rose quality in natural light. The side profile reveals dramatic layered Erythrite lining a natural cavity, and a small secondary white mineral formation sits on the reverse alongside further Erythrite traces and warm earthy matrix tones. Erythrite is a cobalt arsenate hydrate mineral that forms as a secondary oxidation product in the weathered zones of cobalt-bearing ore deposits, and it is the cobalt content within its structure that produces its characteristic deep pink colouring, earning it the nickname cobalt bloom among collectors.
Erythrite is associated with the heart and root chakras, carrying an energising yet grounding quality that is said to encourage vitality, passion, and a deep connection to one's own inner drive and purpose. It is regarded as a stone of motivation and positive energy, supporting those who are stepping forward with boldness and enthusiasm. The rich, jewel-toned pink of this specimen makes it as visually captivating as it is energetically compelling, and its old collection provenance adds a layer of history and character that serious collectors will appreciate.
Not recommended. Erythrite contains arsenic in its composition and should never be placed in water. Handle with care, wash hands after handling, and cleanse with moonlight, sound, or smoke only.
Dioptase Raw Mineral Specimen - 4.6cm
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.
Pottsite Mineral Specimen - 4.3cm, Linka Mine, Lander County, Nevada, USA
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,
Pyrite on Dolomite Mineral Specimen 6.3cm
A lovely 140g Pyrite on Dolomite specimen measuring approximately 63x51x38mm, sourced from an old private mineral collection, with its precise origin unrecorded. The display face is covered in a sparkling sugary white Dolomite matrix, across which dozens of sharp metallic Pyrite crystals are scattered in varying sizes, glinting gold and green under the light. The reverse reveals a solid grey Dolomite block, showing clearly the host rock from which the Dolomite druzy and Pyrite have formed. Pyrite is an iron sulfide mineral that forms in cubic and octahedral crystals during hydrothermal and sedimentary processes, while Dolomite is a calcium magnesium carbonate that commonly forms as a secondary mineral in carbonate rock environments, the two frequently occurring together as a natural pairing.
Pyrite is widely regarded as a stone of abundance, confidence, and energetic shielding, believed to strengthen willpower and attract prosperity and positive action. Dolomite brings a balancing, stabilising energy to the combination, encouraging patience, generosity, and a grounded sense of wellbeing. Together they make a beautifully complementary pairing, and the old collection provenance of this piece adds a layer of history and character that makes it particularly appealing to mineral enthusiasts.
Water cleanse? Not recommended. Pyrite can oxidise with water exposure, causing surface damage and rust-like staining. Cleanse with moonlight, sound, or smoke instead.
Grape Agate Specimen 20.5cm, Indonesia, Sold as Seen
A spectacular large Grape Agate specimen smothered in thousands of vivid purple botryoidal orbs, straight from the volcanic highlands of Indonesia.
An exceptional 2.567kg Grape Agate specimen from Indonesia, measuring approximately 20.5x17x8.5cm, and one of the most visually arresting mineral specimens you will find. Thousands of tightly packed botryoidal orbs in vivid violet purple cascade across every surface, varying in size from tiny pin-point spheres to larger clustered formations, creating an extraordinary three-dimensional texture that is completely unlike any other mineral. The reverse reveals the natural dark matrix and teal green secondary mineral coatings from which the Grape Agate has grown, adding wonderful geological depth to the piece. Grape Agate is a purple botryoidal Chalcedony, a microcrystalline variety of Quartz, found exclusively in the Mamuju region of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Its distinctive grape-like formations develop as silica-rich hydrothermal fluids slowly deposit layer upon layer of Chalcedony within volcanic rock cavities, with each tiny orb growing outward from a central point over millions of years.
Grape Agate is associated with the crown and third eye chakras, regarded as a powerful stone for intuition, inner wisdom, and spiritual clarity. Its deeply calming purple energy encourages stillness, focused thought, and a strengthened connection to higher guidance and creative inspiration. A truly statement piece that commands attention in any space, equally at home as a centrepiece for meditation or as a breath taking display in any crystal or mineral collection.
Water Cleanse: Yes, Grape Agate is water safe for a gentle cleanse. Avoid prolonged soaking and do not scrub, as the delicate botryoidal orbs can be fragile.
Please note: Stand not included. Stands can be purchased separately from our Stands & Accessories section.
Dumortierite in Quartz Raw Crystal Point, 3cm, Brazil
A beautiful 5.25g raw Dumortierite in Quartz crystal point from Brazil, measuring 0.9x1.1x3cm. This slender, well-formed point is notably more translucent than typical Dumortierite in Quartz specimens, with the Dumortierite present as a soft, almost phantom-like inner colouring rather than the deep blue saturation more commonly seen. A warm peachy-sandy iron oxide coating wraps naturally around the lower body of the crystal, fading to a clear glassy point at the top, giving this piece a gentle, luminous quality that catches the light beautifully. Dumortierite in Quartz forms when Dumortierite fibres become enclosed within a growing Quartz crystal, with the varying intensity of colour depending on the concentration of Dumortierite present during formation.
Dumortierite in Quartz is a stone of mental clarity, patience, and deepened intuition, combining the focused intellectual energy of Dumortierite with the amplifying properties of Quartz. It is strongly associated with the third eye chakra, supporting calm, ordered thinking and a confident connection to inner guidance. The subtle, luminous quality of this particular point gives it a gentle and approachable energy, making it a lovely piece for daily meditation, study, or quiet reflective practice.
Water Cleanse: Yes, Dumortierite in Quartz is water safe for a gentle cleanse. Avoid prolonged soaking to preserve the natural crystal surfaces.
Dumortierite in Quartz Raw Crystal Point 3.6cm , Brazil
A beautiful 6.82g raw Dumortierite in Quartz crystal point from Brazil, measuring 1x1.4x3.6cm. This elongated single terminated point displays the Dumortierite as a smoky blue-grey colouring that permeates the body of the crystal, giving it a moody, atmospheric quality quite unlike ordinary Quartz. Natural iron oxide traces add warm earthy tones at the base and along the surface, and the raw unpolished form preserves all of the crystal's natural texture and character. Dumortierite in Quartz forms when deep blue Dumortierite fibres become enclosed within growing Quartz, with the Dumortierite's characteristic colouring produced by iron within its aluminium borosilicate structure.
Dumortierite in Quartz combines the focused mental clarity of Dumortierite with the amplifying properties of Quartz, making it a particularly powerful stone for patience, ordered thinking, and deepened intuition. Strongly associated with the third eye chakra, it supports intellectual focus, calm confidence, and a stronger connection to inner guidance. A wonderful raw point for meditation, crystal grids, or as a meaningful addition to any collection of inclusion crystals.
Water Cleanse: Yes, Dumortierite in Quartz is water safe for a gentle cleanse. Avoid prolonged soaking to preserve the natural crystal surfaces.
Blue Baryte Bladed Crystal Specimen 8.5cm | Cavnic Mine, Romania
A beautifully sculptural piece of steel blue bladed Baryte from one of Romania's most celebrated mining localities.
A striking 198.5g Blue Baryte specimen measuring 81x85x35mm, from the renowned Cavnic Mine in Romania. This piece has a wonderfully open and sculptural quality, with sweeping bladed crystals fanning outward in layered formations that create real depth and movement across the display face. The side profile reveals the raw sandy matrix underneath, showing clearly how the blue crystals have grown outward from the host rock. Blue Baryte is a barium sulfate mineral in the Barite group, with its characteristic steel blue colouring attributed to trace elements within the crystal structure, and a Mohs hardness of just 3 to 3.5 that gives its crystals their distinctive thin bladed habit.
Aligned with the throat and third eye chakras, Blue Baryte is regarded as a stone of clear communication, heightened intuition, and serene mental clarity. It encourages honest and confident self-expression, and is valued in meditation and energy work for the calm, focused quality it brings to the mind and spirit. A distinctive and characterful specimen that works beautifully as both a collector piece and an energetic tool for those drawn to its quiet, clarifying energy.
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.
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.
Alexandrite Twin Crystal, Brazil, 85mm
A wonderfully rare natural Alexandrite twin crystal from Brazil, weighing 0.66g and measuring 0.85x0.7x0.4cm. Two crystals grown together in a single intergrown formation, this compact and beautifully proportioned piece is a genuine collector find. Alexandrite is a chromium-bearing variety of Chrysoberyl, and one of the most scientifically remarkable minerals on earth, producing a dramatic shift from green in natural daylight to a rich reddish-brown under incandescent or torch light. This colour change is caused by chromium absorbing light selectively across the visible spectrum, a phenomenon so rare and coveted that fine natural Alexandrite has long commanded prices among the highest of any gemstone mineral in the world.
Alexandrite carries the energy of joy, adaptability, and inspired forward momentum, encouraging those who work with it to embrace change with confidence and optimism. It is a stone associated with good fortune and creative thinking, believed to help align intention with action and bring fresh clarity to new beginnings. Compact in size but extraordinary in character, this twin crystal is a meaningful addition to any collection, offering the full colour-changing wonder of Alexandrite in its most natural and unaltered form.
Water Cleanse: Yes, Alexandrite is water safe for a gentle cleanse. Avoid prolonged soaking to preserve the natural crystal surfaces.
Alexandrite Twin Natural Crystal, Brazil, 1cm
A rare and captivating natural Alexandrite twin crystal from Brazil, weighing 0.78g and measuring 1x1x0.3cm. Two individual crystals have grown together in perfect union, creating a beautifully intergrown formation that is highly prized among mineral collectors. Alexandrite is a chromium-rich variety of Chrysoberyl and is celebrated above almost all other minerals for its extraordinary colour change, shifting from vivid green in natural daylight to a rich reddish-brown under incandescent or torch light, a phenomenon caused by chromium's unique interaction with different wavelengths of light. Brazilian Alexandrite is considered among the finest in the world, and a twinned natural specimen of this quality is an exceptional find.
Alexandrite is a stone of transformation, adaptability, and joyful optimism, reminding us that beauty exists in contrast and that change is something to be embraced rather than feared. It is believed to bring luck, creativity, and a renewed sense of confidence and purpose to those who work with it. The twin formation adds a meaningful quality of harmony and partnership to this already remarkable crystal, making it a deeply special piece for collectors, crystal practitioners, and anyone drawn to the extraordinary side of the natural world.
Water Cleanse: Yes, Alexandrite is water safe for a gentle cleanse. Avoid prolonged soaking to preserve the natural crystal surfaces.
Twinned Alexandrite Raw Crystal, Brazil, 103mm
An exceptional and genuinely rare twinned Alexandrite crystal from Brazil, weighing 0.90g and measuring 1.03x0.9x0.3cm. Alexandrite is one of the most coveted and scientifically remarkable minerals in the world, famous for its extraordinary colour change from green in daylight to red or purplish-red under incandescent light. This specimen displays the classic twinned crystal structure, where two crystals have grown together in a mirrored formation, a feature known as a cyclic twin and highly prized among collectors. Alexandrite is a chromium-bearing variety of Chrysoberyl, and it is the presence of chromium that causes its unique optical phenomenon, with the crystal absorbing light differently depending on its wavelength, producing one of nature's most astonishing colour transformations.
Alexandrite is regarded as one of the most powerful stones for transformation, personal growth, and aligning the mind with the heart. It is associated with both the crown and heart chakras, believed to strengthen intuition, encourage adaptability, and support those navigating significant change with grace and confidence. The twinned formation amplifies this energy further, symbolising duality and balance, making this a deeply meaningful piece for collectors and crystal practitioners seeking a stone of exceptional rarity and power.
Water Cleanse: Yes, Alexandrite is water safe for a gentle cleanse. Avoid prolonged soaking to preserve the natural crystal surfaces.
Adamite Mineral Specimen, Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico 6.3cm
A superb 103g collector specimen of Adamite from the world-renowned Mina Ojuela in Mapimi, Durango, Mexico, one of the most celebrated mineral localities on earth for this species. Vivid burnt orange and red limonite matrix forms the dramatic host rock, with pale yellow-green Adamite crystals clustered in a natural cavity on one face and a dense olive-green granular Adamite coating covering the reverse. Adamite is a zinc arsenate hydroxide mineral that forms as a secondary oxidation product in zinc-bearing ore deposits, and it is the trace presence of copper that shifts its colour toward the characteristic yellow-green tones seen on this specimen. The Ojuela mine has produced some of the finest Adamite in the world, making any piece from this locality a genuinely desirable addition to a mineral collection.
Adamite is associated with the solar plexus and heart chakras, regarded as a stone of enthusiasm, creativity, and the courage to pursue one's true path with joy and conviction. It is believed to bring clarity to decision making, strengthen personal willpower, and inspire a sense of optimism and forward momentum. A wonderful mineral for collectors and crystal practitioners alike, combining exceptional geological provenance with warm, motivating energy.
Safety Warning: Adamite is an arsenate mineral (containing arsenic). It should never be used for elixirs or ingested as dust. Always wash your hands after handling raw specimens
safe to water cleanse? Not recommended. Adamite contains arsenic in its composition and should never be placed in water. Cleanse with moonlight, sound, or smoke instead, and handle with care.
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.
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)
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
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.

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