Mineralogically, Tanzanite is a vanadium bearing variety of Zoisite that forms under specific metamorphic conditions, with trace element chemistry responsible for its blue violet colour and strong pleochroism.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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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Smithsonite Specimen 123gr, China
Smithsonite develops as a secondary mineral in zinc rich ore deposits, forming when mineral bearing solutions react with surrounding rock in oxidation zones. Over time, this process produces the rounded surfaces and layered textures that are characteristic of the species.
The mineral was named after James Smithson, the British scientist whose bequest led to the creation of the Smithsonian Institution. Today, Smithsonite is appreciated by collectors for its unusual formations and varied colours.
Traditionally associated with emotional balance, harmony and thoughtful communication, Smithsonite is linked to the Heart and Throat Chakras, where it is often chosen to support calm expression and a steady mindset.
Care: Due to its relatively soft composition, Smithsonite should not be cleansed with water. Clean gently using a soft dry cloth or brush.
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Smithsonite Specimen 280gr, China
This Smithsonite specimen weighs approximately 280g and displays the mineral’s characteristic rounded formations with a soft natural lustre. The gentle textures and subtle colour variation highlight the unique botryoidal growth patterns that make Smithsonite such a distinctive mineral species.
Smithsonite is a zinc carbonate mineral that forms in the oxidation zones of zinc rich deposits. Over time, mineral rich solutions deposit layers that gradually build the rounded surfaces and smooth mineral textures commonly seen in specimens of this mineral.
Traditionally associated with calm communication, harmony and emotional balance, Smithsonite is linked to the Heart and Throat Chakras, where it is often chosen to support gentle expression and a sense of inner steadiness.
Care: Due to its relatively soft structure, Smithsonite is not recommended for water cleansing. Clean gently with a soft dry cloth or brush only.
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Smithsonite Specimen 0.5KG, China
This Smithsonite specimen displays smooth natural formations and soft mineral lustre that highlight the mineral’s distinctive botryoidal growth patterns. The rounded textures and subtle colour variations make Smithsonite a visually appealing addition to any mineral collection.
Smithsonite is a zinc carbonate mineral that forms in the oxidation zones of zinc ore deposits. Over time, mineral rich solutions deposit layers that create the rounded, often grape like surfaces that are characteristic of the species.
Traditionally associated with emotional balance, harmony and communication, Smithsonite is linked to the Heart and Throat Chakras, where it is often chosen to support calm expression and inner steadiness.
Care: Due to its relatively soft structure, Smithsonite should not be cleansed with water. Clean gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
Please Note : Stands not included, please browse stands Here
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Tanzanite Gem 10.5 gr, Sold as Seen
Origin: Merelani Hills, Lelatema Mountains, Simanjiro District, Manyara Region, Tanzania
This natural Tanzanite gemstone originates from the Merelani Hills of northern Tanzania, the only known source of Tanzanite worldwide. This particular Tanzanite also contains natural Hematite inclusions giving it a strong visual presence, making it a striking addition to both mineral collections and contemplative display spaces.
Tanzanite is a naturally blue to violet stone formed under rare geological conditions. Its colour comes from small amounts of vanadium, and the stone can appear slightly different shades of blue or violet depending on the light and the angle you view it from.
Traditionally, Tanzanite is associated with insight, intuition and clear expression. Linked to the Throat, Third Eye and Crown Chakras, it is often chosen to support awareness, reflection and mindful communication.
Care: Safe for brief water contact. Prolonged exposure is not recommended as it may affect surface lustre. Gentle handling is advised.
Read more about Tanzanite here.
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Tanzanite Gem 1.65gr, Sold as Seen
Origin: Merelani Hills, Lelatema Mountains, Simanjiro District, Manyara Region, Tanzania
This natural Tanzanite gemstone weighs approximately 1.67g and comes from the Merelani Hills in northern Tanzania, the only known locality for this rare gemstone. First identified in 1967, Tanzanite is a blue to violet variety of Zoisite, prized for its limited geographic origin and distinctive colouration.
Traditionally, Tanzanite is linked with the Throat Chakra, encouraging clear expression, and the Third Eye Chakra, associated with awareness and intuition. It is often selected for meditation, focused intention work or as part of a curated gemstone collection.
Care: Suitable for brief water contact only. Prolonged exposure is not advised as it may affect the surface lustre.
Read more about Tanzanite here.
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Rubellite Tourmaline in Quartz Specimen on stand 14cm, Brazil
This Rubellite Tourmaline in Quartz specimen features naturally formed pink to red Rubellite Tourmaline crystals set within Quartz.
Please note: The stand is hand formed and not factory finished, so minor irregularities are present. The specimen is lightly secured and can be easily removed or repositioned if you prefer to use your own stand. The piece will arrive with the stand included.
Rubellite is a pink to red variety of Tourmaline belonging to the Silicate mineral group. It forms within granite pegmatites, where slow cooling allows elongated crystals with strong colour saturation to develop. The surrounding Quartz formed from silica rich fluids, supporting and preserving the Tourmaline during growth.
Traditionally, Rubellite Tourmaline is associated with love, compassion and emotional healing. Strongly connected to the Heart Chakra, it is often chosen to support self expression, emotional openness and gentle inner balance.
Please note: Water cleansing is not recommended for rough Rubellite Tourmaline specimens. Clean gently using a soft dry cloth or light brushing only.
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Watermelon Tourmaline in Smokey Quartz Specimen on Stand 15.5cm, Brazil
Watermelon Tourmaline is a variety of Elbaite that forms in granite pegmatites, while Smoky Quartz develops when natural radiation interacts with Quartz, giving it its smoky hue. Together, they create a visually balanced and geologically interesting specimen.
Please note: The stand is hand formed and not factory finished, so minor irregularities are present. The specimen is lightly secured and can be easily removed or repositioned if you prefer to use your own stand. The piece will arrive with the stand included.
Traditionally, Watermelon Tourmaline is associated with balance, emotional harmony and integration, while Smoky Quartz is linked to grounding and stability. This combination is often chosen to support calm reflection and steady emotional awareness.
This specimen is not recommended for water cleansing. Clean gently using a soft dry cloth or light brushing only.
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Malachite Stalactite 28gr | Zaire- Congo
This Malachite stalactite specimen comes from Zaire, Congo, a region recognised for its copper rich mineral deposits. Natural green banding is visible across the surface, formed as layers of Malachite crystallised slowly from mineral rich solutions over time.
Malachite is a secondary copper carbonate mineral that forms in the oxidation zones of copper deposits. The stalactite form highlights the mineral’s growth history, with gentle surface texture and layered depth. In places, the fine microcrystalline structure may create a soft natural shimmer as light reflects across the bands.
Traditionally, Malachite is associated with transformation and awareness and is often linked with the Heart and Throat Chakras.
Due to its copper content, this specimen is not suitable for water cleansing. Clean gently using a soft dry cloth only.
Please Note : Display Case Not Included, Shop Here
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