Some of the most beautiful crystals may be cut and polished to be used as gemstones. Check out our gemstones list and discover the truth and the old-school myths about precious and semi-precious stones.
Crystals - a pure substance with molecules arranged in a geometric pattern
View ArticlesCrystalsGrape crystals are gaining popularity for their healing properties. Find out what makes them special and how to incorporate them into your life.
Johnny K.Read moreTourmaline has one of the widest color ranges of any gem species, occurring in various shades of virtually every hue.
View ArticlesTourmalineTourmaline magical properties are said to be beneficial to persons who have a broken heart since it promotes love, softly disperses emotional suffering, and dissipates disruptive emotions. It soothes the bad emotions that wreak havoc on relationships.
Johnny K.Read moreAmethyst the world's most popular purple gem. It is the purple color variety of quartz that has been used in personal adornment for over 2000 years.
View ArticlesAmethystUnveil how to crack an amethyst geode, with our comprehensive guide! Discover how to crack open an amethyst geode effortlessly while unlocking the hidden beauty within.
Johnny K.Read moreSapphire is a durable stone that’s designated as a birthstone for September. It captures jewelry buyers with its practicality and aura of romance.
View ArticlesSapphireSapphire, the beautiful and mesmerizing gemstone, has long been associated with spirituality and mystical beliefs. Its deep blue color and sparkling allure have captured the hearts and minds of people throughout history.
Johnny K.Read moreThe microcrystalline quartz from which onyx originates is known as chalcedony. In order to make cameos and intaglios with amazing depth and contrast, professional gem carvers remove material from onyxes to reveal the straight, nearly parallel bands or layers of color within the stone.
View ArticlesOnyxOnyx is a black gemstone that is often used in jewelry due to its durability and ability to take a high polish. It is known for its striking appearance and is often used in rings, earrings, and other types of jewelry.
Johnny K.Read moreKnown as the "Stone of Opportunity," aventurine is thought to be the luckiest crystal overall, particularly when it comes to generating money and fortune.
View ArticlesAventurineDark green aventurine gemstone - When talking about the metaphysical properties of stones, you surely think of many stones. Since most of my articles are talking about the stone that has metaphysical properties and powers to stimulate the energy in your body. In many parts of the world, dark green aventurine is a type of quartz that can be found.
Johnny K.Read moreZoisite is a mineral belonging to the epidote group, which is a group of silicate minerals.
View ArticlesZoisiteYou can get the best of both worlds in ruby zoisite, also called anyolite, because it combines the characteristics of both the fiery ruby and the earthy zoisite. Ruby zoisite spiritual meaning makes it a powerful healing stone due to its positive qualities of joy, gratitude, abundance, vigor, and expansion.
Johnny K.Read morePrehnite is a lucky stone for Libras, Scorpios, and Capricorns according to astrology.
View ArticlesPrehniteThere are a few things to consider when looking for the perfect prehnite stone for your home. To begin, you must decide which type of stone is best for your home. The next step is to determine what type of design will work best with the stone and of course, you must decide whether the stone will be used as a center of attraction or a decorative piece.
Johnny K.Read moreNovember and December birthstones are precious and blue topaz. Blue and Imperial topaz are the 4th and 23rd anniversary gems, respectively.
View ArticlesTopazMystic topaz is one of the great stones, when I first saw it, I was shocked by its combined or mixed colors! It feels like you are looking at a stone that imitates the appearance of a rainbow. Mystic Topaz is the right balance.
Johnny K.Read moreThe pale pink to violetish purple form of the mineral spodumene is known as kunzite.
View ArticlesKunziteBring the soothing pink energy of Kunzite into your life if you're looking for emotional healing, an open-hearted outlook on life, and to soften the edges of your hard edges through Kunzite spiritual meaning and properties.
Johnny K.Read moreThe opaque colored stone turquoise is a great example of a product that can be sold in two different markets: as a gem for jewelry and as a decorative material.
View ArticlesTurquoiseTurquoise is a very popular gemstone that has been used in jewelry for a long time, and it is still very popular today. Aside from its amazing physical feature, it is also well-known today because of its hidden metaphysical properties.
Johnny K.Read moreSardonyx is a gemstone that is formed by the combination of sard and onyx, which are two distinct varieties of the layered material chalcedony. This unique composition results in the creation of a visually striking gemstone characterized by reddish zebra-like stripes and white bands.
View ArticlesSardonyxThe Sardonyx stone is a rare stone that is also used in jewelry and as a fashion style today. You should definitely understand the history, and you will definitely fall in love with it.
Johnny K.Read moreReferred to as the Stone of Truth and Courage, Amazonite enables one to go past fear of confrontation or judgment by exploring their own inner truths and integrity.
View ArticlesAmazoniteAmazonite is a type of stone that is known for its incredible pastel color; in fact, due to its silky smooth tint of blue-green, many people believe that it is a portion of real food. There are just a few gemstones that are closely related to amazonite, as it is a unique form of potassium feldspar that occurs as green microcline.
Johnny K.Read moreThe light green peridot known as chrysolite or chrysolithe stone can yield exquisite variations.
View ArticlesChrysoliteIn this article, we will explore the references to chrysolite stone in the Bible, the symbolic meaning of this stone, and its significance in the ancient world.
Johnny K.Read moreOne of the most prevalent and diverse minerals on the planet, quartz produces a wide variety of gemstone kinds due to its rich coloration.
View ArticlesQuartzTo get the most out of your quartz, have it readily accessible at all times; this is the most effective approach to ensure that it aids you in accomplishing your ultimate goals. Keep the stone close to your brain and heart by wearing it as a necklace - perfect for mental and emotional clarity.
Johnny K.Read moreLapis lazuli is a rock, which means it’s an aggregate of several minerals.
View ArticlesLapis LazuliLapis Lazuli birthstones are deep blue and violet stones that are commonly found in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Chile. It was used by the ancient Egyptians to make the pigment ultramarine. Lapis Lazuli was ground into powder and used as a painting pigment in the Middle Ages.
Johnny K.Read moreRare in nature. Citrine's most popular color in the modern market is an earthy, deep, brownish, or reddish orange.
View ArticlesCitrineLemon stone is another name for the kind of stone that is known as citrine. Because of the golden color of its tone, you might mistake it for the stone of a lemon. However, this stone doesn't only come in a single shade of yellow.
Johnny K.Read moreEach star ruby is so unique in appearance, that matching pairs (much less a set) is nearly impossible.
View ArticlesStar RubyIs a ruby the only thing that sparkles and looks red? Usually not, since the name "garnet" can also be used for another beautiful stone. You've come to the right place if you don't know either or both of these gems, or if you don't know which one to choose. Garnet vs Ruby? Let's find out.
Johnny K.Read moreThe Greek word "Opallus," which meaning "to see a change," is where the name Opal originates. Wearing this astrological diamond alternative will help you achieve great success.
View ArticlesOpalWhen purchasing an opal, especially for the first time, it is critical to recognize that not all opals are created equal. Some have taken millions of years to produce and can be passed down through generations. Other types of Opals, on the other hand, are man-made and can lose their colors in a relatively short period of time.
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