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Aquamarine

Aquamarine

Aquamarine is a blue variety of Beryl that crystallizes in hexagonal columns. The blue color of this stone comes from minor traces of iron. It can commonly be found in association with Muscovite. This crystal is a very rare stone that has a long history. The first recorded use of this mineral was around 400 B.C. in Greece, but has been used throughout multiple societies for over 2,000 years.

Angelite

Angelite

Angelite also known as Blue Anhydrite is a mineral first discovered in 1989 by J.I. Koivula and R.C. Kammerling. Anhydrite, which is only found in Peru, is an anhydrous calcium sulfate mineral that can associate itself with Calcites and Halites. This stone mainly crystallizes in the form of masses and is rarely seen in crystal form.

Ammonite

Ammonite

Ammonite are fossilized remains of an extinct marine creature that lived millions of years ago. Ammonite are masters at grounding. They connect one deep into the Earth, the consciousness of Gaia and the natural kingdom and the Liquid Golden Sun at the center of our planet.

Ametrine

Ametrine

The spiritual meaning of Ametrine is all about balance, courage, and strength. It is known as a stone of harmony because it combines the energies of both Amethyst and Citrine.

Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst is a purple variety of Quartz that has become one of the most popular and well-known crystals in the mineral kingdom. Amethyst gains its color from gamma irradiation and trace amounts of Iron. This crystal gained its name from the Greek word “Amethystos” which translates to “not intoxicated”.

Amber

Amber

Amber, often referred to as Copal, is a botanical tree resin filled with a medley of hydro carbonic material. Technically the geological community does not define Amber as a crystal due to its creation stemming from organic matter. Most Amber is formed from trees that existed 40 to 120 million years ago. The oldest known piece of Amber dates back to 320 million years ago!

Agate

Agate

Compared to other gemstones in the mineral kingdom, Agate crystal radiates a lower, more gentle frequency, which makes it an ideal piece for someone looking to slow down in life.

Angelite

Angelite

Angelite also known as Blue Anhydrite is a mineral first discovered in 1989 by J.I. Koivula and R.C. Kammerling. Anhydrite, which is only found in Peru, is an anhydrous calcium sulfate mineral that can associate itself with Calcites and Halites. This stone mainly crystallizes in the form of masses and is rarely seen in crystal form.

Ammonite

Ammonite

Ammonite are fossilized remains of an extinct marine creature that lived millions of years ago. Ammonite are masters at grounding. They connect one deep into the Earth, the consciousness of Gaia and the natural kingdom and the Liquid Golden Sun at the center of our planet.

Ametrine

Ametrine

The spiritual meaning of Ametrine is all about balance, courage, and strength. It is known as a stone of harmony because it combines the energies of both Amethyst and Citrine.

Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst is a purple variety of Quartz that has become one of the most popular and well-known crystals in the mineral kingdom. Amethyst gains its color from gamma irradiation and trace amounts of Iron. This crystal gained its name from the Greek word “Amethystos” which translates to “not intoxicated”.

Amber

Amber

Amber, often referred to as Copal, is a botanical tree resin filled with a medley of hydro carbonic material. Technically the geological community does not define Amber as a crystal due to its creation stemming from organic matter. Most Amber is formed from trees that existed 40 to 120 million years ago. The oldest known piece of Amber dates back to 320 million years ago!

Agate

Agate

Compared to other gemstones in the mineral kingdom, Agate crystal radiates a lower, more gentle frequency, which makes it an ideal piece for someone looking to slow down in life.

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