Specific Gemstones
Specific gemstones refer to individual varieties of gemstones that are recognized for their unique characteristics, distinct origins, and notable appearances. These gemstones often have particular names based on their locality, color, inclusion patterns, or other identifying features.
Moroccan Geodes
Moroccan geodes are hollow, spherical or oblong rock formations that contain sparkling crystals inside. These geodes are found in various regions of Morocco, particularly...
Polychrome (Desert) Jasper
Polychrome Jasper, also known as Desert Jasper or Royal Savannah Jasper, is a type of multicolored chalcedony, a form of microcrystalline quartz. It is...
Pink Sunstone
Pink Sunstone is a type of feldspar, characterized by its pink to reddish-pink coloration and the presence of reflective inclusions that give it a...
Wind Fossil Agate
Wind Fossil Agate is a type of agate gemstone renowned for its captivating patterns resembling wind-blown sand or fossilized organic matter. It is a...
Super Seven Stones (Melody Stone)
Super Seven Stones also known as Melody Stone or Sacred Seven, is a powerful crystal known for its unique combination of seven different mineral...
Brandberg Amethyst
Brandberg Amethyst is a unique and highly sought-after variety of amethyst, renowned for its exceptional quality and stunning beauty. It derives its name from...
Banded Amethyst
Banded Amethyst is a specific variety of amethyst, which is a violet to purple variety of quartz. What sets Banded Amethyst apart is its...
Blue Garnet
Blue garnet is a rare and extraordinary variety of garnet that exhibits a remarkable color change phenomenon. This unique gemstone can display different hues...
Kambaba Jasper
Kambaba Jasper, also known as Crocodile Jasper or Kambaba Stone, is a unique type of jasper renowned for its striking green and black orbicular...
Apache Agate
Apache Agate is a type of chalcedony, a form of microcrystalline quartz known for its vibrant colors and banded appearance. Its unique name derives...