Naturally occurring in hues of blue to green to green with spots and streaks of red
“DZI” Agate is made to resemble beads first found in India between 1000 and 2000 BCE
Seraphinite's chatoyancy (optical reflectance) gives it a feathery appearance associated with angels (also known as seraphim
most turquoise on the market is stabilized to improve durability
Named for the village near where it is found in Madagascar
Labradorite 6mm Faceted Lantern A Grade - 15-16 Inch Calming Naturally occurring in hues ofLabradorite is remarkable for the way its aggregate layers refract light, creating iridescent flashes of blue, gold, pale green or copper red. This effect is known as labradorescence, taking its name from the stone. Labradorite is usually gray to green, dark gray, light gray or black. It was discovered in Labrador, Canada in 1770 and named for the area, though it is referenced as a highly revered stone in much older Inuit tribal legends.