

Freshwater Pearl Rondelles White 3x4mm - 35cm Strand
Freshwater pearls unlike salt water pearls, are grown in fresh water like lakes, rivers and man-made ponds and are tissue nucleated, which means th...
View full detailsFreshwater pearls unlike salt water pearls, are grown in fresh water like lakes, rivers and man-made ponds and are tissue nucleated, which means th...
View full detailsOpals are one of the most beautiful stones, that is renowned to all jewellery makers. These stones are made up of several types, sizes and patterns...
View full detailsThe semi -precious stone Amethyst is a variety of quartz, it can range from light pink to purple. It’s name derived from the greek word Amethystos,...
View full detailsFreshwater pearls unlike salt water pearls, are grown in fresh water like lakes, rivers and man-made ponds and are tissue nucleated, which means th...
View full detailsAmazonite also known as Amazonstone, takes it's name from the Amazon River. It is a green tectosilicate mineral, a variety of the potassium feldspa...
View full detailsMoonstone is a feldspar made up of two minerals (albite and orthoclase). Moonstones are usually colourless but are also found in various different ...
View full detailsTourmaline is a crystalline boron silicate mineral which come in a wide range of colours, sizes and clarities. These stones can make an excellent ...
View full detailsAfrican turquoise is in fact not turquoise but a type of jasper that is usually treated to give it a green-blue colour. Please remember our semi-pr...
View full detailsRose Quartz can range from pale pink to a rose red hue. It is known by some as the crystal of unconditional love, and described as the Heart Stone....
View full detailsNacre, also known as mother of pearl, is an organic-inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer; it also makes u...
View full detailsA form of quartz characterised by a shimmering effect know an aventurescence which is caused by the presecnce of platy mineral inclusions within th...
View full detailsPyrite is an iron sulfide mineral that has a brass / yellow-ish hue , and is well known by the term fool's gold. Pyrite can usually be distiguished...
View full detailsJasper is a stone that comes in a variety of different opaque colours and is usually formed of microgranular quartz, chalcedony and silicon dioxide...
View full detailsFreshwater pearls unlike salt water pearls, are grown in fresh water like lakes, rivers and man-made ponds and are tissue nucleated, which means th...
View full detailsAgate is a type of chalcedony, which is made of up of microcrystaline quartz. This stunning stone comes in a range of colours and is found worldwid...
View full detailsLabradorite ; also known as Spectrolites, Rainbow moonstones or andesine-labradorites, are feldarspar minerals usually found in the earths crust in...
View full detailsSmoky quartz is a translucent, grey variety of quartz that ranges in clarity from almost complete transparency to an almost opaque and sometimes bl...
View full detailsFreshwater pearls unlike salt water pearls, are grown in fresh water like lakes, rivers and man-made ponds and are tissue nucleated, which means th...
View full detailsRutilated Quartz is a type of clear quartz which contains inclusions of rutile within the structure of the crystal. These inclusions are typically ...
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...
View full detailsSunstone is a member of the feldspar family and is so named for its shades of gold, orange, red and browns that sparkle like the sun. Please rememb...
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