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Kunzite Tower 6.8cm, Sold as Seen
This Kunzite tower features delicate shades of blush pink through to soft lilac, with subtle internal colour variation visible through the polished surface. The tower shape gives the piece a refined, upright presence while highlighting Kunzite’s natural clarity and gentle glow.
Kunzite is a lithium rich variety of Spodumene that forms within granite pegmatites, where slow crystallisation produces elongated crystal structures and soft colour zoning. Its refined appearance and light catching translucency make it a popular choice for both collectors and display settings.
Traditionally, Kunzite is associated with emotional calm, compassion and inner harmony. Strongly connected to the Heart Chakra, it is often chosen to support emotional balance, self awareness and gentle reflection.
Kunzite is suitable for brief water cleansing, though gentle handling is recommended to protect its natural structure.
Kunzite Tower 6cm, Sold as Seen
This Kunzite tower displays soft pink to lilac violet tones, characteristic of this lithium rich variety of Spodumene. The polished tower form enhances Kunzite’s natural translucency and gentle colour zoning, creating a calm and soothing visual presence.
Kunzite was named after the American mineralogist George Frederick Kunz and is valued for both its delicate colouring and its naturally calming appearance. It forms within granite pegmatites, where slow cooling allows elongated crystal structures to develop.
Traditionally, Kunzite is associated with love, emotional healing and inner peace. Closely linked to the Heart Chakra, it is often chosen to encourage compassion, self expression and a sense of emotional balance.
Kunzite is safe for water cleansing, though gentle handling is recommended due to its natural structure.
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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Carnelian Tower 229gr
This Carnelian tower features warm orange to reddish tones and includes a natural druzy opening on one face, where fine crystal growth has formed within the stone.
Carnelian is a variety of Chalcedony within the Tectosilicate mineral category. It forms from silica rich solutions that gradually crystallise within volcanic and sedimentary environments, with iron oxide inclusions giving rise to its characteristic colour.
The tower shape allows energy to be directed upward, while the druzy feature brings a natural focal point to the piece. Historically valued for its vivid colour and strength, Carnelian has been used across cultures for protective and decorative purposes.
Traditionally associated with motivation and creativity, Carnelian resonates with the Root and Sacral Chakras, supporting confidence, drive and steady forward momentum. It is often chosen during periods of creative work or personal focus.
Carnelian is safe for water cleansing, though gentle handling is recommended around the druzy area.
Further Reading: Carnelian Blog
Carnelian Tower 207gr
This Carnelian tower displays warm tones ranging from pale orange to deeper reddish orange and brown, with natural variations that reflect the stone’s formation. The tower shape allows energy to be directed upward, making it a popular form for both display and focused intention work.
Carnelian is a variety of Chalcedony, belonging to the Tectosilicate mineral category. It forms from silica rich solutions that slowly crystallise within volcanic and sedimentary environments. Its distinctive colour is caused by iron oxide inclusions within the Quartz structure.
Traditionally associated with vitality and motivation, Carnelian resonates strongly with the Root and Sacral Chakras, supporting confidence, creativity and forward movement. It is often chosen during periods of goal setting, creative focus or when a boost of grounded energy is needed.
Carnelian is safe for water cleansing and suitable for gentle, regular care.
Further Reading: Carnelian Blog
Almandine Garnet Specimen 415gr, Russia
This specimen originates from Chelyabinsk, Russia, a locality known for producing well formed garnets with rich colour and strong crystal presence. The specimen displays deep red to reddish brown tones, characteristic of iron rich Almandine, with natural crystal faces reflecting its cubic crystal structure.
Almandine Garnet is a member of the Garnet group and belongs to the Nesosilicate mineral category. It forms under high pressure and temperature conditions deep within the Earth’s crust. Its colour is primarily influenced by iron content within the crystal lattice.
Almandine crystallises in the cubic system and is valued for both its durability and its geological significance. Specimens from this region often occur in association with minerals such as Quartz, Biotite and Hornblende, reflecting the complex conditions under which they formed.
Traditionally, Almandine Garnet is associated with grounding, strength and protection. Closely linked to the Root Chakra, it is often chosen to support stability, resilience and a strong sense of connection to the Earth.
This specimen is safe for water cleansing, though gentle handling is recommended to preserve natural crystal surfaces.
Further Reading: Almandine Garnet
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Fern Fossil Specimen, USA 17cm
This Fern Leaf fossil from the USA is a preserved example of prehistoric plant life, formed through natural fossilisation over millions of years. Fine leaf detail is retained within the stone, offering a clear impression of the fern’s original structure.
Fern fossils form when plant material becomes buried in sediment and is gradually replaced by minerals, resulting in a stone like composition. Colouration typically ranges from dark brown to black, with occasional green tones depending on mineralisation.
Traditionally associated with grounding and harmony, Fern Leaf fossils are linked to the Heart Chakra and are valued for both their scientific interest and natural beauty.
This specimen is not suitable for water cleansing and should be cleaned gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
Please note, this fossil is sold as seen and does not include a stand. Stands can be purchased separately, please click here.
Chrysocolla Botryoidal Specimen 452gr , Zaire
Due to the naturally brittle structure of botryoidal Chrysocolla, please be aware some areas may chip during transit, particularly along existing natural cracks within the specimen as shown in photos.
Chrysocolla is a hydrated copper aluminium silicate that forms as a secondary mineral through the weathering of copper ore deposits. Botryoidal Chrysocolla develops when mineral rich solutions crystallise in rounded masses rather than flat surfaces, resulting in its distinctive domed texture and organic appearance.
This specimen offers strong visual depth and natural texture, making it particularly appealing to collectors who appreciate unusual growth habits and copper bearing minerals. Each piece is completely natural and one of a kind, shaped by geological processes over time.
Chrysocolla is traditionally associated with calm communication and emotional balance and is commonly linked to the Throat and Heart Chakras.
Chrysocolla is safe for brief water contact, though prolonged exposure is not recommended, especially around textured or botryoidal surfaces. Clean gently using a soft cloth where possible.
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Further Reading: Mineral Guide of Chrysocolla
Pink Opal Heart 5cm, Peru
This Pink Opal heart measures approximately 5cm and comes from Peru, known for its high quality Pink Opal. It features soft pink tones with a smooth polished surface and gentle lustre. Pink Opal forms through sedimentary processes and gets its colour from trace amounts of manganese, giving it a softer, non crystalline appearance.
Traditionally associated with emotional healing and compassion, Pink Opal is closely linked to the Heart Chakra and is often chosen to support emotional balance, gentleness and inner calm. The heart carving enhances this symbolism, making it a meaningful piece for meditation, intention setting or as a comforting display stone within the home.
Pink Opal is safe for brief water contact, though gentle handling is recommended due to its natural brittleness.
Please note, display cases are not included with this piece and can be purchased separately by browsing our Display Cases HERE
Pink Opal Heart 4.4cm, Peru
This Pink Opal heart originates from Peru, a well known source of high quality Pink Opal. The piece displays soft pink tones with a smooth polished surface, creating a gentle and calming visual presence. Pink Opal forms through sedimentary processes and gets its soft pink colour from trace amounts of manganese. Unlike crystalline minerals, it has a smoother appearance with a gentle waxy to pearly lustre.
Traditionally associated with emotional healing and compassion, Pink Opal is closely linked to the Heart Chakra and is often chosen to support emotional balance, gentleness and inner calm.
Each heart is naturally unique, with subtle variations in colour and texture that reflect its geological origin.
Pink Opal is safe for brief water contact, though gentle handling is recommended due to its natural brittleness.
Please note, display cases are not included with this piece and can be purchased separately by browsing our Display Cases HERE
Pink Opal Flame 6.6cm, Peru
This Pink Opal flame from Peru displays soft pink tones with a smooth surface and gentle lustre. Pink Opal is an amorphous hydrated silicon dioxide formed through sedimentary processes, with its delicate colouring influenced by trace amounts of manganese.
Pink Opal is found in regions including Peru, Australia and the United States, with each locality producing subtle variations in shade and texture. Some pieces may show a pearly or waxy lustre and natural inclusions, adding to their individual character.
Traditionally associated with emotional healing and compassion, Pink Opal is closely linked to the Heart Chakra and is often chosen to encourage emotional balance and harmony. This flame is well suited for display or quiet reflective spaces within the home.
Pink Opal is safe for water cleansing,
Pink Opal Flame 6.5cm, Peru
This Pink Opal flame features soft pink tones with a smooth surface and gentle lustre, creating a calm and soothing visual presence. Pink Opal is an amorphous hydrated silicon dioxide formed through sedimentary processes, with its colour influenced by trace amounts of manganese.
Deposits of Pink Opal are found in regions such as Peru, Australia and the United States, with each locality producing slightly different shades and textures. Some specimens may display a pearly or waxy lustre and occasional natural inclusions, adding to their individuality.
Traditionally associated with emotional healing and compassion, Pink Opal is closely linked to the Heart Chakra and is often chosen to support emotional balance and harmony. This piece is well suited for display or reflective spaces within the home.
Pink Opal is safe for water cleansing,
Serpentine Heart Carving 5.5cm, Madagascar
This Serpentine heart carving has been carefully shaped and polished to highlight the stone’s natural green tones, ranging from soft yellow green to deeper earthy shades.
Serpentine belongs to the Serpentine Group and is classified as a Phyllosilicate mineral. It forms through the metamorphic alteration of magnesium rich rocks, where heat and fluid interaction transform the original material. Variations in composition result in the wide range of colours and surface patterns seen across Serpentine specimens.
Serpentine is traditionally associated with emotional balance, renewal and steady personal growth, with a strong connection to the Heart Chakra. The heart carving form reinforces this symbolism, making it a meaningful piece for meditation, intention setting or as a comforting display stone for the home or altar.
Serpentine is safe for water cleansing, allowing for gentle rinsing when required.
Please note: This heart is sold as seen and does not include a stand. Stands are available to purchase separately. To Browse our stands please click Here.
Chrysocolla Flame 7.2cm, Peru
Location: Peru
This Chrysocolla flame measures approximately 7.2cm and has been polished to showcase the stone’s characteristic blend of blue, green and turquoise tones. The flame shape enhances the natural flow of colour and pattern, creating a visually balanced piece with gentle movement and depth.
Chrysocolla is a hydrated copper aluminium silicate and a member of the Phyllosilicate group. It forms as a secondary mineral through the alteration and weathering of copper rich deposits and is often found alongside Malachite, Azurite and Quartz. Its colour variation reflects differences in copper concentration and mineral growth during formation.
This specimen offers a smooth polished finish with subtle natural patterning throughout, making it well suited as a compact display piece or meditation stone. Each Chrysocolla flame is naturally unique, with individual colour transitions and surface detail.
Chrysocolla is traditionally associated with calm communication and emotional balance and is commonly linked to the Throat, Heart and Solar Plexus Chakras. It is often chosen for spaces that encourage clarity, reflection and harmony.
Chrysocolla is safe for brief water contact, though prolonged exposure is not recommended to preserve the surface over time.
Further Reading: Mineral Guide of Chrysocolla
Chrysocolla Flame 6.9cm
Location: Peru
This Chrysocolla flame has been carefully polished to accentuate the stone’s natural blue, green and turquoise colour transitions. The flame form creates a sense of upward movement, drawing the eye through the layered copper rich patterning unique to Chrysocolla.
Chrysocolla is a hydrated copper aluminium silicate, classified as a Phyllosilicate mineral. It forms as a secondary mineral through the weathering of copper ore deposits and is frequently found alongside Malachite, Azurite and Quartz. Its vivid colour palette is a direct result of copper content interacting with silica rich fluids during formation.
This smaller flame specimen offers a balanced combination of smooth polished surfaces and natural mineral character, making it ideal for shelves, desks or meditation spaces. Each piece is entirely one of a kind, shaped by natural geological processes and finished to preserve its organic appearance.
Chrysocolla is traditionally associated with calm expression and emotional harmony and is commonly linked to the Throat, Heart and Solar Plexus Chakras. It is often chosen to support reflective practices and peaceful environments.
Chrysocolla is generally safe for brief water contact, though prolonged exposure is not recommended to protect the surface over time.
Further Reading: Mineral Guide of Chrysocolla
Chrysocolla Flame 7.5cm, Peru
Location: Peru
This Chrysocolla flame features a natural druzy pocket on the front, adding texture and sparkle to the polished surface. The flame form highlights the stone’s flowing blue and green tones, while the druzy detail creates a contrasting crystalline focal point.
Chrysocolla is a hydrated copper aluminium silicate that forms through the weathering of copper ore deposits, often occurring alongside Malachite, Azurite and Quartz. The colour variation seen in this piece reflects its copper rich composition and natural mineral growth.
Each flame is one of a kind, with individual patterning and druzy formation shaped by natural geological processes. This specimen is well suited for display, combining smooth polished areas with natural crystal texture.
Chrysocolla is commonly associated with calm expression and emotional balance and is often linked to the Throat and Heart Chakras.
Chrysocolla is safe for brief water contact, though prolonged exposure is not recommended to preserve the druzy surface.
Further Reading: Mineral Guide of Chrysocolla
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