Ulexite is a mineral with interesting optical properties and is a beauty. It is distinct from other crystals due to its unique physical properties. The crystal has the same smooth, silky feel as a fiber optic cable and is colorless or white in color.
Lava Rock, or Basalt, is a type of volcanic rock that comes in varying shades of dark colors, from black to deep brown. Its texture is porous and rough, making it an excellent material for creating jewelry and home decor.
Tanzanite is a member of the Zoisite mineral group, composed of calcium, aluminum, and silicate, mostly seen in blue and violet shades
Adamant, Zinc Arsenate, and Arsenate Stone are variations of the same stone – Adamite. It’s a secondary mineral found in zinc and copper deposits with trace minerals of arsenic, calcium, uranium, cadmium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese.
Serpentine is a large mineral group with hydrous magnesium iron silicate that forms from the serpentinization of rocks, like Peridotite and Olivine.
The earliest known use of Hematite dates back to the Neolithic period, around 8,000 BC. Ancient humans made tools and weapons, such as arrowheads and spear points, during this time.
Labradorite is a plagioclase feldspar rock, rich in sodium and classified under the Anorthosite mineral group. Even the play of color in the stone is called labradorescence, which shows yellow, green, orange, pink, red, or purple flashes.
Sodalite is a tetrahedral silicate mineral that’s mostly opaque or translucent clarities but occasionally transparent. It’s seen in shades of blue-gray with white, gray, green, yellow, black, pink, or purple streaks.
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