Crystal Knowledge
Bloodstone
✨Bloodstone consists of dark green chalcedony and red impurities that appear as blood-like spots. Its primary component is cryptocrystalline quartz (chalcedony), and its unique coloration arises from internal iron oxides...
Bloodstone
✨Bloodstone consists of dark green chalcedony and red impurities that appear as blood-like spots. Its primary component is cryptocrystalline quartz (chalcedony), and its unique coloration arises from internal iron oxides...
Hemimorphite
Hemimorphite belongs to the zinc silicate family. It is commonly known as "calamine" due to its similarity to the mineral used in calamine lotion. Hemimorphite derives its name from the...
Hemimorphite
Hemimorphite belongs to the zinc silicate family. It is commonly known as "calamine" due to its similarity to the mineral used in calamine lotion. Hemimorphite derives its name from the...
Apophyllite
✨The English name for Apophyllite derives from the Greek word "apophyllízo," meaning "to peel off," due to this type of mineral's tendency to shed layers when heated, causing dehydration. Additionally,...
Apophyllite
✨The English name for Apophyllite derives from the Greek word "apophyllízo," meaning "to peel off," due to this type of mineral's tendency to shed layers when heated, causing dehydration. Additionally,...
Topaz
Topaz, with two theories regarding its origin: one suggests it evolved from the Greek word "Topazios," originally referring to a small island named "Topazos" in the Red Sea, abundant in...
Topaz
Topaz, with two theories regarding its origin: one suggests it evolved from the Greek word "Topazios," originally referring to a small island named "Topazos" in the Red Sea, abundant in...
Angelite
Angelite, also known as Blue Anhydrite, is a popular gemstone cherished for its gentle blue color and profound spiritual significance. 🧪Chemically represented as CaSO₄, it is an anhydrous calcium sulfate...
Angelite
Angelite, also known as Blue Anhydrite, is a popular gemstone cherished for its gentle blue color and profound spiritual significance. 🧪Chemically represented as CaSO₄, it is an anhydrous calcium sulfate...
Tiger's Eye
Tiger's Eye, due to the infiltration of blue asbestos, forms alternating stripes of tea-yellow and black, emitting a light similar to that of a cat's eye, although there is a...
Tiger's Eye
Tiger's Eye, due to the infiltration of blue asbestos, forms alternating stripes of tea-yellow and black, emitting a light similar to that of a cat's eye, although there is a...