Gemstone Gallery

Explore our exquisite collection of gemstones from around the world.

LAPIS

Lapis lazuli is a deep blue metamorphic rock prized for its intense color and historical significance. Composed mainly of the mineral lazurite, it often contains flecks of pyrite and calcite, adding to its distinctive appearance. For centuries, lapis lazuli has been revered for its use in art, jewelry, and ornamentation. Its rich blue hue, ranging from azure to violet-blue, has symbolized royalty, honor, wisdom, and truth across various cultures. Mined primarily in Afghanistan but also found in other parts of Asia and South America, lapis lazuli continues to captivate with its timeless allure and deep cultural associations.

Onyx is a variety of chalcedony known for its alternating bands of color, typically black and white, though it can also appear in shades of brown, red, or green. Used in jewelry and decorative arts for centuries, onyx is prized for its smooth texture and striking appearance. It's believed to possess qualities of strength and protection, making it popular in both spiritual practices and modern designs.

ONYX

ROSE QUARTZ

Rose quartz is a beautiful pink-colored variety of quartz that is popular in jewelry and decorative items. Its color ranges from pale pink to deep rose, often with a translucent to transparent appearance. Rose quartz is known as the stone of love and compassion, believed to promote feelings of peace, comfort, and emotional healing. It's commonly used in crystal healing practices and is cherished for its gentle energy and soothing properties.

t's a mineral composed of calcium carbonate (like calcite) but with a different crystal structure. Aragonite typically forms in the orthorhombic crystal system and often appears in needle-like or prismatic crystals. It's known for its various colors and is found in many geological settings, including caves, sedimentary rocks, and the shells of marine organisms. Aragonite is valued in jewelry and as a decorative stone, though it's less common than its polymorph, calcite.

ARAGONITE

SEPTARIAN

CALCITE

Septarian is a type of sedimentary rock known for its distinctive patterns of minerals filling cracks in ancient seabeds. It features a rough outer surface and colorful, intricate patterns inside, often resembling fossilized mud cracks or reptilian skin. Found globally, septarian is valued for its aesthetic appeal and used in lapidary arts and metaphysical practices for grounding and nurturing energies.

Calcite is a common mineral composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), known for its diverse colors and crystal formations. It exhibits double refraction, making objects appear doubled when viewed through it. Calcite is widely used in industry, construction, and as a component in cement and lime production. It forms in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks and contributes to the formation of stalactites and stalagmites in caves.