Tanzanite crystal

$135.00

Tanzanite is a rare blue-to-violet gem-quality variety of the mineral zoisite, found exclusively in a tiny 7-km strip of land in the Merelani Hills of Tanzania, near Mount Kilimanjaro. It is celebrated for its striking pleochroism—shifting between deep blue, violet, and burgundy depending on the angle of light.

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Rhodohrosite polished Point

$90.00

Rhodochrosite is a striking manganese carbonate mineral (MnCO₃) famous for its vibrant raspberry-red to soft pink hues. It is widely prized by mineral collectors for its rare, well-formed crystals and by jewelers for its uniquely banded, rose-like patterns.Key PropertiesChemical Formula: MnCO₃Color: Ranges from delicate bubblegum pink to deep, translucent cherry-red. Often found with white, gray, or cream banding.Hardness: 3.5 to 4.5 on the Mohs scale.Crystal System: TrigonalStreak: White

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Pyrite specimen

$50.00

Pyrite (chemically known as iron disulfide, FeS₂) is an abundant sulfide mineral famous for its pale brass-yellow hue and brilliant metallic shine. Because its glittering gold colour easily tricks casual observers, it earned the iconic nickname "Fool's Gold". Despite the playful moniker, it is highly valued across science, industry, and the gemstone world

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Polished Flower Jasper

$60.00

Flower Jasper (also known as Flower Wood Jasper or Chinese Flower Jasper) is an opaque form of chalcedony quartz celebrated for its intricate, swirling patterns that resemble blossoming flowers or natural wood grain. This unique look is created by dense mineral inclusions trapped inside the stone during its formation.

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Polished Specularite pieces 5cm

$30.00

specularite (or specular hematite) is a distinctive variety of iron oxide (Fe₂O₃) known for its glittering, mirror-like metallic luster. Because of its striking silvery-black appearance and magnetic, grounding metaphysical properties, it is highly sought after by mineral collectors, crystal enthusiasts, and jewelers.

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Llianite/Galaxy Rhyolite sphere

$100.00

Llanite (commonly spelled Llianite and also known as Galaxy Rhyolite or Que Sera Stone) is a rare form of rhyolite porphyry rock famous for its cosmic appearance. It features eye-catching spots of opalescent blue quartz and pink feldspar crystal chunks embedded inside a dark, earthy groundmass. When polished into a crystal ball or sphere shape, its unique texture distributes its balancing, grounding energy evenly in all directions.

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Gypsum Rose

$30.00

A gypsum rose (also known as a desert rose or sand rose) is a unique, natural crystal cluster formed when gypsum and trapped sand grains interact in arid desert basins over thousands of years. The crystal structure fans open into overlapping, petal-like blades that resemble a blooming flower.

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Galena specimen

$50.00

Galena is a heavy, striking mineral famous for its brilliant metallic lustre and fascinating natural cubic crystal formations. As the primary ore of lead and a major source of silver, it has been mined for thousands of years—even used by ancient Egyptians as kohl eyeliner to reduce the sun's glare. When light hits a fresh specimen, it flashes with a mirror-like, bright silver-grey shine

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Fluellite

$40.00

Fluellite is an exceptionally rare, secondary aluminium phosphate mineral highly prized by mineral collectors for its sharp, microscopic crystal formations. Unlike the common and colourful mineral fluorite, genuine fluellite is chemically unique—containing water molecules bound into its crystal structure—and typically forms minute, glassy structures through the weathering of earlier phosphate minerals.

Koonunga South Australia 

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Chrysocolla Specimen

$40.00

Chrysocolla cabochons are breathtaking, copper-bearing gemstones cut with a highly polished, rounded dome and a flat back, widely popular for creating vibrant, earth-toned artisan jewellery. Famously called the "Stone of Communication", chrysocolla is loved for its striking turquoise-blue and malachite-green swirled patterns that often look like a miniature view of planet Earth from space.

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Azurite/Malachite

$40.00

Azurite/Malachite (often called Azurmalachite) is a stunning natural combination of two distinct copper carbonate minerals that grow together to create a beautiful, high-contrast blend of deep azure blues and vivid emerald greens. Often resembling a miniature view of planet Earth from space, this mineral blend occurs naturally in the oxidation zones of copper deposits.

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Blue Amazonite sphere

$70.00

Blue Amazonite is a mesmerizing, turquoise-to-aquamarine blue variety of microcline feldspar, highly prized by jewellers, lapidary artists, and crystal collectors. Named after the Amazon River—even though it isn't actually mined there—this stone is famous for its silky, vitreous lustre and beautiful white streaks that ripple across its surface like sunlight shimmering on tropical ocean waters.

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Quartz Geode small with stand

$30.00

A quartz geode is a hollow rock formation with a rough exterior that, when cracked open, reveals a brilliant interior cavity lined with sparkling quartz crystals. Renowned for their natural beauty, they are widely used in home decor, meditation, and crystal healing.

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Quartz geode Large with Stand

$90.00

A quartz geode is a hollow rock formation with a rough exterior that, when cracked open, reveals a brilliant interior cavity lined with sparkling quartz crystals. Renowned for their natural beauty, they are widely used in home decor, meditation, and crystal healing.

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Scheelite Cabochon

$25.00

Scheelite cabochons are rare, mesmerizing gemstones cut with a smooth, domed face and a flat back, highly sought after by boutique jewellery makers and mineral collectors. While pure scheelite is famous for its bright yellow or golden crystals, the cabochons you see most often in jewellery making are "Blue Scheelite". This unique stone features beautiful, cloud-like bands of deep blues, creamy whites, and soft greys.

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Calcite Aragonation

$40.00

Bateaford Limestone Quarry. Greater Geelong.

The term calcite aragonitisation (often spelled aragonitation) refers to the polymorphic phase transition between calcite and aragonite, which are two distinct crystal forms of the same chemical compound: calcium carbonate (CaCO₃).Because they share the exact same chemical formula but possess different internal crystal structures, this process is a classic example of solid-state polymorph transformation.

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Malachite natural specimen

$35.00

30 grams, Rum Jungle, Northern Territory.

A natural malachite specimen is a highly coveted copper carbonate hydroxide mineral, instantly recognisable by its striking, vibrant green hues and rich, swirling internal patterns. Because it forms primarily in the oxidised zones above deep copper deposits, raw malachite grows into unique, organic structures ranging from velvety, shimmering needle-like sprays to heavy, grape-like "botryoidal" nodules.

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Zebra stone Cabochon

$15.00

Zebra stone cabochons are visually striking gemstones cut with a smooth, domed face and a flat back, widely popular for creating high-contrast, artistic jewelry. Depending on where the stone is sourced, "Zebra Stone" can refer to two entirely distinct materials, both featuring beautiful, bold striping:

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Snakeskin Agate specimen

$45.00

True-to-Life Textures: They feature stunning, repetitive scale patterns or wrinkled bands in natural shades of cream, beige, light gray, and deep earthy browns.

The Fossil Type (Indonesia): Mined on Madura Island, this extremely unique stone features white, beige, or cream scale patterns that are actually the fossilised throat teeth of ancient wrasse fish.

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Ruby Fuschite sphere

$700.00 FREE shipping

Ruby Fuchsite sphere is a polished crystal ball combining vibrant red ruby crystals naturally embedded within pale or lush green fuchsite. Prized for radiating energy equally in all directions, it is widely used in crystal grids, for meditation, or as a display piece.

Synergy: It balances the fiery, motivating passion of ruby with the calming, heart-healing energy of green fuchsite.Chakra Connection: It strongly resonates with the Heart, Third Eye, and Crown chakras, promoting emotional balance, courage, and self-love.Geology: Ruby is a corundum mineral with a hardness of 9, while fuchsite is a softer mica mineral with a hardness of 2 to 3. The rubies naturally fluoresce bright red under UV

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Petrified wood Sphere

$80.00

Petrified Wood spheres are magnificent, highly polished crystal balls sculpted from ancient trees that turned into solid stone over millions of years. This unique fossilisation happens through permineralisation, a process where fallen wood is buried quickly, protecting it from rot. Over eras, mineral-rich groundwater replaces the organic wood fibers cell-by-cell with hard minerals like silica, chalcedony, quartz, and sometimes opal. 

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Mitridaite

$30.00

Moculta, South Australia 

Mitridatite (frequently spelled mitridaite) is a rare, complex calcium iron phosphate mineral with the chemical formula Ca₂Fe³⁺₃(PO₄)₃O₂·3H₂O. Named after its type locality on Mount Mitridat on the Kerch Peninsula in Crimea, it is primarily found as a secondary mineral coating or filling cavities within sedimentary iron ores and weathered pegmatites.

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Minyulite

$45.00

Kapunda, South Australia 

Minyulite is a rare secondary phosphate mineral with the chemical formula KAl₂(PO₄)₂F⋅ 4(H₂O). First discovered in 1933 by E.S. Simpson and C.R. Le Mesurier, it is named after its type locality at Minyulo Well near Dandaragan, Western Australia. The mineral typically forms elegant, radiating fibrous aggregates, needle-like acicular sprays, or delicate spherules inside rock cavities.

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Malachite sphere

$100.00

Malachite spheres are perfectly round, hand-polished crystal balls crafted from a vibrant copper carbonate mineral famous for its rich, hypnotic green bands. Because the sphere shape distributes its energy evenly in all directions, these stones are highly prized as stunning decorative ornaments, meditation tools, and additions to mineral collections

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Mahogany Obsidian Sphere

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Mahogany Obsidian spheres are perfectly rounded, highly polished crystal balls shaped from natural volcanic glass. Formed when lava cools very rapidly after a volcanic eruption, this striking variety features a rich, deep brownish-red base decorated with bold, swirling black patterns.

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Lapis Lazuli sphere

$100.00

Lapis Lazuli spheres are breathtaking, perfectly rounded crystal balls crafted from a deep, celestial blue rock that has been treasured since antiquity for its intense color and royal prestige. Technically classified as a metamorphic rock rather than a single mineral, lapis lazuli is a natural blend of several minerals—its rich denim-to-royal blue base comes from lazurite, while it is beautifully decorated with swirling white veins of calcite and glimmering speckles of golden iron pyrite that look like stars trapped in a midnight sky. 

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King Cobra Jasper Cabochon

$20.00

A King Cobra Jasper Cabochon is a flat-backed, polished gemstone cut from natural jasper, prized for its dramatic, overlapping patterns that resemble the scales and stripes of a cobra. These unique stones are primarily sourced from India and Madagascar and are highly favored by lapidary artists for custom jewelry settings.

40cm x 15cm

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Galena specimen

$50.00

Galena is a heavy, striking mineral famous for its brilliant metallic lustre and fascinating natural cubic crystal formations. As the primary ore of lead and a major source of silver, it has been mined for thousands of years—even used by ancient Egyptians as kohl eyeliner to reduce the sun's glare. When light hits a fresh specimen, it flashes with a mirror-like, bright silver-grey shine

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Chrysocolla Specimen

$40.00

Chrysocolla cabochons are breathtaking, copper-bearing gemstones cut with a highly polished, rounded dome and a flat back, widely popular for creating vibrant, earth-toned artisan jewellery. Famously called the "Stone of Communication", chrysocolla is loved for its striking turquoise-blue and malachite-green swirled patterns that often look like a miniature view of planet Earth from space.

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Blue Amazonite sphere

$70.00

Blue Amazonite is a mesmerizing, turquoise-to-aquamarine blue variety of microcline feldspar, highly prized by jewellers, lapidary artists, and crystal collectors. Named after the Amazon River—even though it isn't actually mined there—this stone is famous for its silky, vitreous lustre and beautiful white streaks that ripple across its surface like sunlight shimmering on tropical ocean waters.

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Brown Aragonite sphere

$50.00

Brown Aragonite spheres are beautifully patterned, highly polished crystal balls carved from a natural calcium carbonate mineral. They are famous for their rich, earthy layers that resemble warm cups of coffee, creamy caramel, and vanilla latte swirls. Because a sphere's perfectly symmetrical shape radiates energy evenly in every direction, these crystal balls are incredibly popular additions to home decor shelves, office desks, and meditation grids. 

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Bloodstone Sphere XL 14cm

$900.00 FREE shipping

An XL Bloodstone Sphere (also known as a Heliotrope crystal ball) is a premium, statement-piece crystal carving highly prized for its striking deep green matrix patterned with rich red inclusions. Because flawless, extra-large rough blocks of bloodstone are difficult to find, spheres measuring over 80mm to 140mm+ in diameter are considered collector's grade display pieces. These substantial spheres serve as bold interior design accents and are highly valued in metaphysical practices for room cleansing and radiating grounding energy evenly in all directions.

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Azurite/Malachite

$40.00

Azurite/Malachite (often called Azurmalachite) is a stunning natural combination of two distinct copper carbonate minerals that grow together to create a beautiful, high-contrast blend of deep azure blues and vivid emerald greens. Often resembling a miniature view of planet Earth from space, this mineral blend occurs naturally in the oxidation zones of copper deposits.

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Aura quartz Amethyst Cluster

$100.00

Amethyst clusters are breath-taking, natural formations of purple quartz crystals that grow tightly clustered together on a shared rock matrix base. Formed inside volcanic gas pockets over millions of years, these raw, unpolished specimens feature dozens of sharp, sparkling geometric crystal points that jut out from the bedrock.

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Andalusite polished specimen

$45.00

Andalusite is a highly fascinating and underrated gemstone celebrated for its incredible pleochroism, which is a optical trick where a single stone flashes entirely different colours depending on the angle you look at it. Often called "The Traffic Light Stone" or "Poor Man's Alexandrite," a single glance at a faceted andalusite can reveal a stunning blend of earthy olive greens, warm sunset browns, yellows, and deep brick reds all at the exact same time. 

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Lunar Meteorite (Troctolitic Anorthositic Breccia)

$190.00 FREE shipping

Northwest Africa

A Troctolite Anorthosite Breccia is a rare, highly prized type of rock primarily originating from the lunar highlands. It is a fusion of ancient crustal materials (anorthosite and troctolite) shattered and welded together by intense meteoroid impacts. These stones are important because they preserve the original makeup of the early Moon's magma ocean.

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Tree Agate with calcite/citrine crystal

$50.00

Also known as , Denititric agate -Tree Agate has been known to humanity since ancient times: It was a favorite carving stone for seals and rings among the ancient Egyptians, and the ancient Greeks would bury this stone to promote plentiful harvests in the coming season. It is named for its foliage-like pattern

This specimen also has calcite with citrine crystals.

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Rhodohrosite polished Point

$90.00

Rhodochrosite is a striking manganese carbonate mineral (MnCO₃) famous for its vibrant raspberry-red to soft pink hues. It is widely prized by mineral collectors for its rare, well-formed crystals and by jewelers for its uniquely banded, rose-like patterns.Key PropertiesChemical Formula: MnCO₃Color: Ranges from delicate bubblegum pink to deep, translucent cherry-red. Often found with white, gray, or cream banding.Hardness: 3.5 to 4.5 on the Mohs scale.Crystal System: TrigonalStreak: White

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Large natural Rose Quartz

$50.00

The gentle pink hue of Rose Quartz arises from trace amounts of titanium, iron, or manganese within the quartz crystal structure. Its formation typically occurs in pegmatites or hydrothermal veins, where silica-rich fluids cool slowly over extended periods. This gradual cooling allows for the development of large, well-formed crystals. The presence of these specific elements during crystallization dictates the intensity and shade of pink, ranging from pale blush to a deeper rose. The stone's sometimes cloudy appearance is due to microscopic fibrous inclusions, which may also contribute to its color.

Rose Quartz formed mainly during Precambrian to Late Cretaceous. For reference, it spans from early bacterial life (3.5B years ago) to when dinosaurs went extinct (65M years ago). Most specimens formed in pegmatites during major mountain-building events.

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Calcite Cabochon

$15.00

Formed Calcite, 70cm x 40cm good fit in your palm! Beginners type of specimen, or for spiritualists. Nice little shiny mineral for any hobbyist.

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Cobalt Calcite

$120.00

Cobalt calcite, scientifically known as cobaltoan calcite, is a rare and highly collectible calcium carbonate mineral. It is distinguished by its vibrant, candy-pink to magenta color, which is caused by cobalt impurities within its crystal structure.The crystal is highly sought after by mineral collectors and spiritual practitioners alike:Mineral Properties: Its chemical formula is (Ca,Co)CO₃. The deeper the pink hue, the higher the cobalt content. It often forms in sparkling druzy clusters or small, distinct crystals.Primary Locations: While first discovered in Tuscany, Italy, the most exceptional and prized specimens today are predominantly sourced from the Bou Azzer district in Morocco and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.Metaphysical Uses: In crystal healing, it is known as the "Aphrodite Stone" and is strongly associated with the Heart Chakra. It is frequently used to promote emotional healing, self-love, and tranquility.Safety & Handling: While solid specimens are completely safe to display and handle, raw dust or ingestion is toxic due to the cobalt content. Always wash your hands after directly handling raw stones.

Sourced from Congo

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