Malaya Garnet
Malaya Garnet, also known simply as "Malaya," is a unique and relatively rare gemstone that has gained recognition in the world of colored gemstones....
Rutilated Quartz
Rutilated quartz is a type of quartz crystal that contains needle-like inclusions of the mineral rutile (titanium dioxide). These fine, golden, or reddish-brown needle-like...
Rose de France Amethyst
Rose de France Amethyst is a captivating and distinct variety of amethyst, a purple-colored gemstone that is a member of the quartz family. It...
Rainbow Fluorite
Rainbow Fluorite, often simply referred to as Fluorite, is a beautiful and highly sought-after mineral known for its dazzling array of colors and unique...
Koroit Opal
Koroit opal is a unique and highly sought-after variety of opal, renowned for its exceptional beauty and distinctive characteristics. This precious gemstone is named...
Rainbow Hematite
Rainbow hematite is a form of hematite, a common iron oxide mineral with the chemical formula Fe2O3. What sets rainbow hematite apart from typical...
Color Change Garnet
Color Change Garnet is a fascinating and relatively rare gemstone known for its unique ability to change color under different lighting conditions. It is...
Andesine
Andesine is a silicate mineral, a member of the plagioclase feldspar group. Plagioclase feldspars are a series of minerals that form a continuous series...
Green Zircon
Green zircon refers to a variety of the mineral zircon (ZrSiO4) that exhibits a green coloration. Zircon itself is a popular gemstone known for...
Golden or Yellow Labradorite
Golden Labradorite, also known as Yellow Labradorite or Golden Flash Labradorite, is a unique and captivating variety of labradorite, which is a feldspar mineral....
Yellow Apatite
Yellow Apatite is a variety of the mineral apatite, which belongs to the phosphate group. Apatite itself is a group of phosphate minerals that...
Allanite
Allanite is a complex mineral belonging to the epidote group, which consists of silicate minerals. The mineral was first identified by mineralogist Thomas Allan...