Take a peek into a portion of the artists collection of faceted gemstones, fossils, and crystals alike
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Garden Quartz
also known as Inclusion Quartz, Scenic Quartz, Landscape Quartz, Garden Quartz, and Phantom Quartz – is one of the most captivating and dramatic-looking types of quartz.
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Colombian Green Emerald 3ct
Emerald is a gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl colored green by trace amounts of chromium and/or sometimes vanadium. Beryl has a hardness of 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale. Most emeralds are highly included
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Ammolite Cabochon
Ammolite is an opal-like organic gemstone found primarily along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains of North America. It is made of the fossilized shells of ammonites, which in turn are composed primarily of aragonite, the same mineral contained in nacre, with a microstructure inherited from the shell.
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Chrysoprase pair
Chrysoprase, chrysophrase or chrysoprasus is a gemstone variety of chalcedony that contains small quantities of nickel. Its color is normally apple-green, but varies to deep green.
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Dendritic Quartz
Dendritic quartz is another branch of the quartz inclusion family tree. This beautiful variety of quartz contains fern-like inclusions of iron, manganese, hematite and other metallic oxides that grow in a fractal pattern. The word “Dendrite” comes from the Greek word “Dendron” meaning tree.
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Lapis Lazuli Slab
Lapis lazuli, or lapis for short, is a deep-blue metamorphic rock used as a semi-precious stone that has been prized since antiquity for its intense color
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Ametrine Faceted Stone
Ametrine, also known as trystine or by its trade name as bolivianite, is a naturally occurring variety of quartz. It is a mixture of amethyst and citrine with zones of purple and yellow or orange. Almost all commercially available ametrine is mined in Bolivia.
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Chrysoprase Cabochon
Chrysoprase, chrysophrase or chrysoprasus is a gemstone variety of chalcedony that contains small quantities of nickel. Its color is normally apple-green, but varies to deep green.
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Dendrites in Stone
A dendrite is a natural tree-like or moss-like formation on, or in, a piece of rock or mineral. A dendritic pattern forms when an element or mineral, starting from a point of origin, migrates and branches outward.
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Ethiopian Black Opal Cabochon
1.55 carat black ethiopian opal in a high dome oval cabochon
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Malachite Slab
Malachite is a secondary mineral of copper, which means it is formed when copper minerals are altered by other chemicals. It occurs when carbonated water interacts with copper minerals, or when a solution of copper interacts with limestone. Malachite is opaque and always green
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Citrine Faceted
Citrine is the yellow to red-orange variety of crystalline quartz
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Red Garnet Faceted
Garnets are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives.
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Ammolite Trillion
Ammolite is an opal-like organic gemstone found primarily along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains of North America. It is made of the fossilized shells of ammonites.
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Turquoise
Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminium.
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Blue Lace Agate
Blue Lace Agate is a variety of banded Chalcedony, a mineral of the Quartz family. It is usually banded in layers of predominantly light blue, striped with brighter blues, whites, and even brown threads of color.
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StingRay Jasper
Jasper, an aggregate of microgranular quartz and/or chalcedony and other mineral phases
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Jasper
Jasper, an aggregate of microgranular quartz and/or chalcedony and other mineral phases
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Imperial Jasper
Imperial Jasper is found about 50 miles northwest of Guadalajara, Mexico on the east side of a steep canyon.
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Mystic Topaz Faceted
Mystic Topaz is actually an Enhanced, however still real , Topaz Gemstone. White Topaz is Coated with a Layer of Titanium on the Pavilion to Create these Wonderful Colours. It is only Microns Thick, and only Coats the Pavilion or Base of the Stone (Never the Top or the Table).
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Fossilized Sand Dollar
This stone is a fossilized sand dollar. trapped and turned to stone many many years ago.
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Azurite Chrysocolla
Azurite is a dark-blue copper carbonate mineral, and Chrysocolla is a hydrous copper silicate mineral that can vary in color from blue to brown to green
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Faceted Garnet
8x6mm deep red garnet. Garnets are a set of closely related minerals that form a group, resulting in gemstones in almost every color. Red garnets have a long history, but modern gem buyers can pick from a rich palette of garnet colors
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Rose cut Prehnite
Prehnite forms in the veins and cavities of volcanic rock, often basalts, but also occurring in granites.
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Rhodochrosite
Rhodochrosite is a manganese carbonate mineral that ranges in color from light pink to bright red
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Maligano Jasper
Maligano jasper is a specific type of jasper found in Indonesia and forms in ancient volcanic hot spring areas.