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Green Onyx Necklace 925 Silver, Handmade in the UK, MG Silver
Tali and Loz have teamed up with MG Silver Jewellery to bring you this exquisite jewellery collection. Each piece is handcrafted by Meg at MG Silver, featuring our handpicked crystals. Explore our jewellery section in the drop-down menu to discover more stunning designs.
This Green Onyx necklace is handcrafted in the UK by MG Silver Jewellery and set in solid 925 silver, featuring crystals carefully selected by Tali and Loz. The design showcases two oval Green Onyx stones, with a smaller oval positioned above a longer oval cabochon. The stones are framed by delicate handcrafted silver vines that lead towards the chain, finished with four finely detailed silver leaves.
Green Onyx is a variety of Chalcedony within the Quartz family, formed when silica rich solutions crystallise within rock cavities. Traditionally associated with balance, focus and emotional strength, Green Onyx is often connected with the Heart Chakra, encouraging inner stability and steady progress.
Care: Suitable for brief water contact. Clean gently with a soft cloth to preserve both the stone and silver detailing.
Burmese Jade Necklace 925 Silver, Handmade In The UK, MG Silver
Tali and Loz have teamed up with MG Silver Jewellery to bring you this exquisite jewellery collection. Each piece is handcrafted by Meg at MG Silver, featuring our handpicked crystals. Explore our jewellery section in the drop-down menu to discover more stunning designs. This Burmese Jade pendant is set in solid 925 silver and comes complete with a 16 inch 925 silver chain, creating a refined and timeless piece of jewellery.
Burmese Jade refers to Jadeite sourced from Myanmar, one of the most renowned sources of Jade in the world. Jadeite forms deep within the Earth under high pressure metamorphic conditions, producing a dense and durable gemstone that has been treasured for thousands of years.
Traditionally associated with the Heart Chakra, Jade is often chosen to encourage harmony, compassion and emotional balance. Its gentle green tones have made it a symbol of peace and longevity for centuries.
Care: Suitable for brief water contact. Clean gently with a soft cloth to maintain both the stone and silver setting.
Hypersthene Heart Carving 4.5cm
Hypersthene is a member of the Pyroxene mineral family, forming within igneous and metamorphic rocks as magnesium and iron rich minerals crystallise under high temperature conditions deep within the Earth. Its name comes from the Greek words hyper meaning above and sthenos meaning strength, reflecting its long standing association with resilience and inner clarity.
When light moves across the surface, Hypersthene often reveals a soft silvery flash known as schiller, created by light reflecting from internal mineral layers within the stone.
Traditionally associated with inner awareness, intuition and calm focus, Hypersthene resonates strongly with the Third Eye Chakra, where it is often chosen to support thoughtful reflection and deeper insight.
Care: Hypersthene is generally suitable for brief water cleansing, though gentle handling is recommended to maintain its polished surface.
Mosasaurus Tooth In Matrix 168g, Morocco
Location: Ouled Abdoun Basin, Morocco
This Mosasaurus tooth preserved in matrix originates from the Ouled Abdoun Basin in Morocco, one of the world’s most important fossil bearing phosphate regions. The specimen retains the tooth embedded within its surrounding natural rock.
Mosasaurs were large marine reptiles that dominated the Late Cretaceous oceans, living around 70 to 66 million years ago. With powerful jaws lined with sharp conical teeth, they were highly effective predators capable of gripping and tearing prey in ancient seas.
Over millions of years the tooth underwent permineralisation, a natural fossilisation process where minerals such as silica, calcite or phosphate slowly replaced the original organic material. This transformation preserved the structure of the tooth while turning it into stone, allowing remarkable detail and form to remain visible today.
Spiritually, Mosasaurus teeth are often associated with strength, instinct and resilience. Linked to the Root and Solar Plexus Chakras, they are traditionally chosen to support grounding, confidence and a strong sense of personal direction.
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Please Note: The tooth appekars to have been broken and later repaired, and has likely been carefully reassembled and stabilised with adhesive to preserve the specimen.
Care: Due to the natural fossil structure and surrounding matrix, water cleansing is not recommended. Clean gently with a soft dry cloth or brush only.
Mosasaurus Tooth In Matrix 228g, Morocco
Location: Ouled Abdoun Basin, Morocco
A Mosasaurus tooth is a striking fossil from one of the dominant marine predators of the Late Cretaceous seas, living approximately 70 to 66 million years ago. Mosasaurs were powerful ocean reptiles with long bodies and formidable jaws, equipped with sharp conical teeth designed for gripping and tearing prey.
Over millions of years, these teeth underwent permineralisation, a natural fossilisation process where minerals such as silica, calcite or phosphate gradually replaced the original organic material. This process preserves the structure of the tooth while turning it into stone, allowing remarkable detail and form to remain visible today.
From a traditional spiritual perspective, Mosasaurus teeth are associated with strength, resilience and primal instinct. Linked with the Root and Solar Plexus Chakras, they are often chosen to support grounding, determination and personal power.
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Moqui Marbles, Shaman Stones, Intuitively Chosen
Moqui Marbles are iron rich concretions that formed within the Navajo Sandstone formations of the American Southwest, particularly in regions of Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. Over thousands to millions of years, mineral rich groundwater deposited iron minerals around sandstone, gradually forming the rounded iron shells that characterise these stones. Inside the stone is sandstone, while the outer surface is composed primarily of Hematite and other iron oxides, sometimes with traces of Pyrite.
The name Moqui comes from the Hopi language and refers to “dear departed ones”. These stones have long been respected in indigenous traditions and are often referred to as Shaman Stones.
Traditionally associated with grounding and energetic balance, Moqui Marbles are often used in meditation or energy practices to support connection with the Earth. When used as a male and female pair, the flatter stone is considered masculine energy and the rounder smoother stone feminine energy. Holding one in each hand during meditation is believed to help bring energetic balance.
If you are looking for a specific male or female Moqui Marble, please feel free to contact us via email with your request and we will do our best to accommodate this where possible.
Care: Moqui Marbles may naturally change colour depending on their environment. Water cleansing is not recommended.
Aquamarine and Muscovite Specimen 2.8KG, China
Location: Pingwu Beryl Mine, Huya Township, Mianyang, Sichuan, China
This impressive Aquamarine and Muscovite specimen weighs approximately 2.8kg and originates from the Pingwu Beryl Mine in Huya Township, Mianyang, Sichuan, China, a locality recognised for producing attractive Aquamarine crystals within mica rich matrix.
The specimen features many pale blue Aquamarine Beryl crystals set alongside shimmering Muscovite mica. Muscovite is a common mica mineral that forms thin sheet like crystals, often giving specimens a subtle sparkle.
Aquamarine forms within granite pegmatites, where mineral rich fluids allow large hexagonal Beryl crystals to develop slowly over time. Muscovite commonly grows in the same geological environment, making this combination a classic association from the Pingwu region.
Traditionally associated with clarity, calm communication and emotional balance, Aquamarine resonates strongly with the Throat Chakra, encouraging open expression and thoughtful communication.
Care: Due to the presence of delicate Muscovite layers, water cleansing is not recommended. Clean gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
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.
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Hemimorphite Specimen 1.2KG
This Hemimorphite specimen displays soft blue crystalline formations across its natural surface, creating a delicate and visually striking mineral display. The gentle colour and crystal texture make it a particularly attractive piece for collectors and mineral enthusiasts.
Hemimorphite is a hydrated zinc silicate mineral that forms during the oxidation of zinc rich ore deposits. Over time, mineral rich solutions allow fine crystals to develop along the surface of host rock, often creating sparkling crystalline clusters or rounded formations.
The name Hemimorphite comes from the Greek words hemi meaning half and morph meaning shape, referring to the mineral’s unusual crystal structure where each end of the crystal forms differently.
Traditionally associated with communication, compassion and emotional balance, Hemimorphite is linked to the Throat and Heart Chakras, where it is often chosen to support honest expression, empathy and inner harmony.
Care: Due to its delicate structure, Hemimorphite is not recommended for water cleansing. Clean gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
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Malachite Sphere 1.8KG, Congo
This impressive Malachite sphere weighs approximately 1.8kg, showcasing the mineral’s rich green colouring and natural banded patterns. The polished spherical shape allows the intricate swirls and layered formations within the stone to be appreciated from every angle, making it a striking display piece.
Malachite forms as a secondary mineral in the oxidation zones of copper deposits, where copper rich fluids react with surrounding rock. Over time, this process creates the distinctive concentric and flowing banding that gives Malachite its recognisable appearance.
Traditionally associated with transformation, protection and awareness, Malachite resonates strongly with the Heart Chakra, where it is often chosen to support emotional growth, clarity and personal development.
Care: Due to its copper content, Malachite should not be cleansed with water. Clean gently with a soft dry cloth only.
Read more about Malachite in our blog HERE.
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Malachite Sphere 1KG, Congo
This striking Malachite sphere weighs approximately 1kg and displays the mineral’s well known rich green banding. The polished sphere shape allows the natural patterns and layered formations within the stone to be seen from every angle, creating a visually dynamic display piece.
Malachite is a secondary copper carbonate mineral that forms in the oxidation zones of copper deposits. As mineral rich fluids interact with surrounding rock, layers of Malachite gradually develop, creating the distinctive swirling and concentric banding for which the stone is known.
Traditionally associated with transformation and awareness, Malachite resonates strongly with the Heart Chakra, where it is often chosen to support emotional growth, clarity and a deeper understanding of personal patterns.
Care: Due to its copper content, Malachite should not be cleansed with water. Clean gently with a soft dry cloth only.
Read more about Malachite in our blog HERE.
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Large Clear Plastic Egg/Sphere Stand
This clear plastic egg stand is designed to securely hold and display mineral eggs and spheres while remaining discreet so the focus stays on the specimen itself. The transparent design makes it ideal for collectors, shelves or display cabinets where you want the stone to be the main feature.
The inner cradle of the stand comfortably supports minerals with a width of approximately 7.5-8cm, allowing them to sit neatly and upright. As shown in the example photo, it can hold larger mineral eggs such as those weighing around 1.1kg. Due to the natural variation in egg shapes, the fit may vary slightly from specimen to specimen.
Please note: Egg shown in photographs is for display purposes only and is not included.
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Lapis Lazuli Egg 0.6KG, Madani Afghanistan
This Lapis Lazuli egg comes from the well known Madani mining region of Afghanistan, a locality long recognised for producing some of the finest Lapis Lazuli in the world. The polished egg form beautifully showcases the stone’s deep royal blue colour, often scattered with natural golden Pyrite inclusions that add subtle sparkle across the surface.
Lapis Lazuli develops through the metamorphism of limestone, where the mineral Lazurite forms alongside Calcite and Pyrite. These minerals combine to create the distinctive blue stone with its characteristic golden flecks and occasional lighter veining.
The egg shape is traditionally seen as a symbol of renewal and potential, making pieces like this both visually striking and symbolically meaningful for display. Associated with truth, wisdom and authentic communication, Lapis Lazuli is linked to the Throat and Third Eye Chakras, where it is often chosen to support clarity of thought, self expression and intuitive awareness.
Please note: Stand not included. Stands can be purchased separately from our Stands & Accessories section.
Lapis Lazuli Egg 1.1KG, Madani Afghanistan
This striking Lapis Lazuli egg originates from the renowned Madani mines of Afghanistan, one of the most historically significant sources of high quality Lapis Lazuli in the world. The polished egg shape highlights the stone’s rich royal blue colouring, often accented by natural flecks of golden Pyrite that shimmer across the surface.
Lapis Lazuli forms through the metamorphism of limestone, where Lazurite develops alongside minerals such as Calcite and Pyrite. This combination gives the stone its characteristic deep blue appearance with metallic golden inclusions.
The egg shape symbolises renewal, unity and potential, making this a particularly meaningful display piece.Traditionally associated with truth, wisdom and clear communication, Lapis Lazuli resonates strongly with the Throat and Third Eye Chakras, supporting self expression, insight and deeper awareness.
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