Benitoite

Diaspore

Danburite

Axinite

Demantoid Garnet

Nebula Stones

Nebula stones or cosmic stones, are a type of gemstone that bears a resemblance to the vibrant and colorful imagery often seen in nebulae,...

Chiastolite Stone

Chiastolite, also known as "cross stone" or "andalusite cross," is a unique and fascinating mineral that is particularly known for its distinctive cross-shaped pattern...

Shiva Lingam Stones, Symbol of Hinduism

Shiva Lingam stones are sacred objects in Hinduism that hold great religious and spiritual significance. These stones are typically found in the Narmada River...

Rhodolite

Rhodolite is a gemstone that belongs to the garnet family, known for its vibrant and beautiful colors. It is a hybrid variety of garnet...

Andradite

Andradite is a mineral that belongs to the garnet group, which is a diverse family of silicate minerals. Garnets are well-known for their beautiful...

Grossular

Grossular is a mineral that belongs to the garnet group, a diverse family of silicate minerals. Grossular is known for its distinctive green, yellow,...

Spessartine

Spessartine, also known as spessartite, is a mineral belonging to the garnet group. It is named after the Spessart Forest in Germany, where it...

Titanite (Sphene)

Titanite, or sphene , which means wedge, is a calcium titanium nesosilicate mineral, CaTiSiO5. Trace impurities of iron and aluminium are generally gift. Also normally present are rare earth metals which includes cerium and yttrium; calcium can be partly replaced by thorium.

Zircon

Zircon is a zirconium silicate mineral with a chemical composition of ZrSiO4. It is common at some point of the world as a minor constituent of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks.Zircon is a popular gemstone that has been used for almost 2000 years.

Shungite

Shungite is a rare carbon-based mineral primarily found in Russia, known for its black, lustrous appearance and unique properties, including electrical conductivity and the...

Azurite

Azurite is not a common or abundant mineral, but it is beautiful and its blue color attracts attention. It has been used by people in many parts of the world for thousands of years. Ancient people used it as an ore of copper, as a pigment, as a gemstone, and as an ornamental stone. It is still used for all of these purposes today

Arfvedsonite

Arfvedsonite is a relatively rare mineral that belongs to the amphibole group, a subgroup of silicate minerals. Arfvedsonite is a complex inosilicate mineral with...
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