Turquoise
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Sugilite is a rare cyclosilicate that occurs in a range of vivid colors including deep purple, red to violet, magenta to purple, pink and pale lila...
View full detailsSieber agate is not a true agate but rather a glassy, dark blue-grey or green copper slag that formed during ancient copper smelting in Germany, sp...
View full detailsDiscovered in Greenland in the late 1890's, hackmanite is named for Finnish geologist Victor Hackman. It is a rare occurrence to find gem-grade hac...
View full detailsHeliodor is a yellow, greenish yellow, or golden-yellow color of the mineral beryl. The yellowish colors of heliodor are usually caused by small am...
View full detailsEudialyte is a complex silicate mineral that most commonly forms in granular patterns. It is usually found within coarse grained rocks and contains...
View full detailsHypersthene is often categorized as enstatite or ferrosilite, but its identity is complicated. Pure enstatite contains no iron, and pure ferrosilit...
View full detailsMost hemimorphite is found in the rocks above and surrounding zinc deposits. Hemimorphite is a favorite collector gem because it occurs in a range...
View full detailsThis massive 25mm (1 inch) round Chiastolite is also known as the Cross Stone for the cross matrices of browns, blacks, tans and golden tones that ...
View full detailsGlacierite, also known as Blue Ice Glacierite or Blue Ice Nakaurite, is a rare, newly discovered mineral from Indonesia that is an accidental bypro...
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Rubies stand out as one of the world's most sought-after gemstones, perhaps even the most popular, along with Sapphire and Emerald. Because of this popularity, it has gained not only the eyes of collectors but also the trust of jewelry designers.
We often discuss what makes each stone special in our meetings at Dakota Stones. It usually comes down to the type of material, where it is mined, if it has a unique cut or if it's better in a more...
Green gemstones are most commonly associated with nature, growth, renewal, and prosperity. In many spiritual traditions, they are linked to the Heart Chakra, representing emotional balance, compassion, and the healing of the heart. The color green is the symbol of spring...