Tiger Iron is found in Western Australia. It is a mix of Hematite, Tiger’s Eye and red Jasper. Good for grounding, bringing stability and confidence, increases focus and determination to take action and complete a goal. With confidence brings creativity and courage to try new things.
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The worlds largest Amethyst crystal geode is a stunner. Who needs this in their life?
Citrine is known as the Merchant’s Stone, valued for it’s bright yellow brilliance, warm sun colour and shining clarity often represents a healthy mind and body as well as happiness, success and abundance.
Learning is a life journey and it never stops. If you’re new to crystals, let’s start by getting familiar with crystal names and the colors they fall into. There are many types of crystals and this list does not cover all the crystals that are available in the market place. Click here for more Fun Fact […]
Its name is derived from the peninsula of Labrador, Canada. It is also known as Spectrolite and sometimes called Rainbow Moonstone.
Both Lapis Lazuli and Sodalite look very similar, however there are unique differences that can help us tell it apart.
Have you ever wondered what the study of crystals is called? The scientific study of crystals is called Crystallography. Crystallography is the scientific study of crystal lattices and their formation. Salt crystals attracted the interest of a father and son duo who studied the formation and structure of salt crystals in 1913 using x-rays.
Each of the elements represent the four energies of the universe. The elements will be associated with their respective stones based on their properties. With the right crystals, it is possible to enhance the positive attributes that are associated with your zodiac sign!
Did you know that Mexico’s largest crystal cave was discovered in April 2000? The crystals found there are around 500,000 years old and the main chamber contains giant selenite crystals! The cave was found at a depth of 300 meters (980 feet). It is also extremely hot, with air temperatures reaching up to 58 °C […]
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