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Gemstone Information

Natural, Untreated Gemstones and Pearls Make Each Piece Individually Yours!

All of our gemstones are natural and untreated (unless stated otherwise), giving each piece its own unique character. Some may appear to have slight surface or internal characteristics, and colors and opacity vary from stone to stone.

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  • Agate: This stone belongs to the quartz family, and is used to balance and harmonize the body, mind, and spirit.

  • Aquamarine: A semi-precious gem from the Beryl family, aquamarines derive their name from the Latin word for 'seawater'. Aquamarines are the birthstone for March.

  • Amethyst: A violet variety of quartz, with color ranging from lilac to a deep, royal purple. Amethysts are the birthstone for February.

  • Auralite-23: This gemstone consists of 23 different minerals and is extremely rare. It is said to possess a high frequency and an abundance of metaphysical properties.

  • Aventurine: This all-around healing stone benefits the heart, lungs, liver and sinuses. It is a form of quartz, characterized by its presence of mineral inclusions which give it a glimmering look. 

  • Fluorite: This unique stone gets its name from its unique fluorescent light that features different colors when exposed to UV rays. It works to boost peacefulness and clear focus in your environment.

  • Garnet: Whereas most gemstones are mined underground, garnets are not. Garnets are commonly found as small pebbles in streams and watery places, where the igneous and metamorphic rocks that contain them have weathered away. They were prized by ancient warriors, as these gemstones were believed to protect the wearer from injury. Commonly known as a stone of love, garnet is the birthstone for January. 

  • Kyanite: Blue Kyanite helps to speak one's truth with clarity, making it a great stone for public speakers and performers.

  • Lapis Lazuli: A deep-blue metamorphic rock used as a semi-precious stone that has been prized since antiquity for its intense color. This stone is believed to encourage self-awareness in the wearer.

  • Moonstone: This opalescent gemstone has glints of blue and other colors or the rainbow, and can range from clear to opaque. Moonstone is thought to be a healing stone.

  • Pearl: Pearls have been wildly popular for centuries because of their natural beauty. Along with Alexandrite, pearls are the birthstone for June.

  • Peridot: Traditionally the birthstone for August, natural peridot ranges in color from a light lime green to a dark, almost emerald green. This natural stone sometimes has streaks of gold or pale brown.

  • Pink Opal: Peruvian pink opals range in color from light cotton candy pink, to peach, to opaque white.

  • Rhodochrosite/Rhodonite: a stone that integrates physical and spiritual energies, stimulating love and passion while energizing the soul. Rhodochrosite opens the heart, lifting depression and encouraging a positive and cheerful outlook. It improves self-worth and soothes emotional stress. Rhodonite is more earthy, and is believed to bring more passion and vitality into the life of the wearer.

  • Rose Quartz: Madagascar rose quartz is a lovely rosy pink that is said to be the stone of universal love.

  • Sapphire: A precious gemstone that is the birthstone for September. The natural sapphires used for these earrings are mostly deep blue, with varying opacity.

  • Sunstone: A member of the Feldspar family, sunstone is named for its warm shades of gold, red, orange and brown that sparkle like the sun. These stones can look iridescent in certain settings.

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