Moonstone

Moonstone

Named for its moon-like sheen, Moonstone is a Feldspar mineral exhibiting a soft, watery opaqueness and a silvery-white reflection called chatoyan...

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Fire Opal

Fire Opal

Fire Opal was first discovered in 1835 in the Mexican Highlands which is also the spot where many extinct volcanoes are found. The name derives fr...

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Chrysoprase

Chrysoprase

Chrysoprase is highly prized for ts opalescent green colours ranging from apple to minty green that are derived from nickel impurities that form w...

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Carnelian

Carnelian

Carnelian is a member of the chalcedony quartz family and is identified by its distinct orange to reddish colour with a translucent to opaque wax-...

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Ametrine

Ametrine

Ametrine is a quartz gemstone that combines Amethyst and Citrine to create a unique purple yellow hue. The only difference between amethyst, citri...

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