Topaz
Known for its wide range of colors, particularly a golden yellow, associated with love and affection.
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A green gemstone believed to bring luck and positive energy, often used in jewelry.
A stunning purple variety of quartz known for its calming energy and spiritual growth.
A violet-blue stone that exhibits pleochroism, appearing different colors from different angles.
A captivating blue gemstone associated with wisdom and royalty.
A deep blue metamorphic rock prized for its intense color and historical significance.
A versatile gemstone available in a variety of colors with powerful healing properties.
A group of silicate minerals, garnet is known for its deep red varieties but comes in various colors.
A rare blue-violet gemstone found only in Tanzania, known for its striking color.
A yellow to orange variety of quartz that is believed to bring joy and prosperity.
A light blue to turquoise variety of beryl, often associated with the sea and tranquility.
A rich green gemstone that epitomizes beauty and luxury, symbolizing rebirth and love.
A versatile and translucent stone often known for its calming properties and wide range of colors.
A green stone valued in many cultures for its beauty and significance, often used in jewelry.
A black gemstone formed from decayed wood, used in jewelry, especially in mourning pieces.
A dark green gemstone with red flecks, historically associated with healing and protection.
A green stone with distinctive banding, revered for its beauty and used in ornamental objects.
A striking blue mineral known for its alignment with the throat chakra and communication.
A gemstone that exhibits a beautiful adularescence, reminiscent of moonlight.
A hard gemstone that comes in a variety of colors, often confused with ruby or sapphire.
A colorful banded variety of chalcedony that comes in various styles, often used for decoration.
A green chalcedony that is known for its soothing energy and beautiful hues.
A blue-to-green mineral prized for its unique hue, often used in Native American jewelry.
A unique gemstone that displays a play-of-color, each stone exhibiting a different array of colors.
The hardest natural substance, celebrated for its brilliance and coveted in engagement rings.
A black and white banded variety of chalcedony, often used for decorative carvings and jewelry.