Larimar

 Larimar
The blue variety of pectolite has become known as Larimar. A very rare mineral, it has only been found in the Dominican Republic, where it is first discovered in 1974.

The blue variety of pectolite has become known as Larimar. A very rare mineral, it has only been found in the Dominican Republic, where it is first discovered in 1974.
ZirconZircon has great brilliance and intensive fire, due to its high refractive index and strong dispersion
 Lepidolite Lepidolite is a lilac-gray or rose-colored lithium-bearing mineral of the mica group. It is one of the major sources of the rare alkali metals rubidium and caesium.

Onyx is the black form of chalcedony, a crypto crystalline form of quartz.
Aquamarine Aquamarine is best known for its breathtaking range of blue colors and belongs to the same family as emerald (beryl). Aquamarine is colored by trace amounts of iron.
ObsidianObsidian is a black gemstone with a glassy luster, although there are other types of Obsidian including snowflake obsidian and mahogany obsidian. As a black gemstone, it symbolizes self control and resilience. Obsidian is actually volcanic glass. It has been used since prehistoric times for making tools, masks, weapons, mirrors and jewelry. It is found in Iceland, Italy, Japan, Wyoming, and Hawaii.
 Apatite
 The best sources for the most brilliant colors of apatite crystals include Brazil, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Mexico, Myanmar (Burma), Norway, Sri Lanka, South Africa and the United States. These wonderous beautiful Apatite gemstones comes in a wide range of colors ranging from neon and other shades of blue, colorless, purple, violet, pink, green, yellow and red.
 Nuumite  Nuummite is a stone of tremendous grounding, attuned to the elemental forces of Earth that can be drawn upon in times of need. It is an excellent source of energy with a strong electro-magnetic field. It aligns the subtle bodies, strengthens the auric shield, and is fiercely protective against negative energies, manipulations, and environmental pollutants.
Andesine is a red feldspar gemstone, sometimes with greenish hints and a slight labradorescent effect. Andesine is a relatively new gem on the market. It first appeared in 2003, though its exact origins were never fully disclosed. There are those who believe that a limited deposit of natural red Andesine from an alluvial source in Congo is the origin of this material. Although this is possible, it has yet to be proven. Aside from a possible natural stock from the Congo, the material on the market today is produced in China by artificially enhancing Labradorite through diffusion treatment with copper. – It is, in every sense, a Stone of Magic, a crystal of shamans, diviners, healers, and all who travel and embrace the universe seeking knowledge and guidance. For self-discovery, it is excellent for awakening one’s own awareness of inner spirit, intuition and psychic abilities.
Blue Topaz represents for honesty and fidelity. It is also a symbol of faithful relationships and eternal love. A perceptible improvement is sensed in different relationships and relationship matters by the wearers of this stone.

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