

APACHI-40
Apatite Chips - 35cm Strand
Apatite is a phosphate mineral that has a hardness of 5 on the Mohs scale, making it too soft to be widely used as a gemstone for jewellery. Apatites
View full detailsApatite is a phosphate mineral that has a hardness of 5 on the Mohs scale, making it too soft to be widely used as a gemstone for jewellery. Apatites
View full detailsA mineral often used in jewellery and ornaments commonly known for its green varieties though here we have the beautiful white. The term jade can ref
View full detailsSunstone is a microcline or oligoclase feldspar, which when viewed from certain directions exhibits a spangled appearance. Please remember our semi-p
View full detailsPrehnite is a form of calcium aluminium silicate and is a mineral that occurs in veins and cavities in mafic volcanic rocks. It is semi-transparent t
View full detailsPure Beryl is colourless, the colours are caused by various impurities. The most well known forms of Beryl are Emerald and Aquamarine, but also Morga
View full detailsHematite is an iron oxide mineral that is often found in the earths crust and is extremely common. Please remember our semi-precious beads will all in
View full detailsQuartz is the second most abundant mineral in the Earth's crust and is an important constituent of many rocks. It occurs in different forms, habits a
View full detailsPeridot is gem quality olivine and sometimes called chrysolite. It's beautiful green colour is dependant on the iron content within its structure. Ple
View full detailsHematite is an iron oxide mineral that is often found in the earths crust and is extremely common. Please remember our semi-precious beads will all in
View full detailsGarnets are usually composed of a group of minerals that have different colours and chemical compositions, and is usually defined as a silicate minera
View full detailsCitrine is the name given to the yellow to red orange variety of quartz. Please remember our semi-precious beads will all include natural inclusions a
View full detailsAquamarine is the pale blue to light green form of beryl. The name aquamarine comes from this mineral's blue/green colour, similar to that of the sea
View full detailsTiger's eye; a member of the quartz group, is a chatoyant gemstone that has a brown and golden colour with a sleek lustre finish. In some cultures, t
View full detailsQuartz is the second most abundant mineral in the Earth's crust and is an important constituent of many rocks. It occurs in different forms, habits a
View full detailsQuartz is the second most abundant mineral in the Earth's crust and is an important constituent of many rocks. It occurs in different forms, habits a
View full detailsThe Rhodonite crystal meaning comes from the word rhodon, which means ‘rose’ in Greek. Often found mixed with black manganese for these lovely markin
View full detailsQuartz is the second most abundant mineral in the Earth's crust and is an important constituent of many rocks. It occurs in different forms, habits a
View full detailsLapis Lazuli (also known as Lapis) is known for its intense deep blue shades, mottled with the presence of white calcite and golden flecks of pyrite.
View full detailsHowlite is a borate mineral that is found in evaporite deposits. This stone takes dye well and produces beautiful vibrant beads. Please remember our
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