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- Beads made from natural minerals
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- Investment gemstones – natural cut stones
- Alexandrite – a natural gemstone with variable color
- Amethyst – cut natural stones
- Ametrine – a mineral with a combination of purple and yellow colors
- Aquamarine – a natural beryl gemstone in shades of blue
- Chrysoberyl – a gemstone of yellow-green hues
- Citrine natural cut mineral
- Emerald – a natural green beryl gemstone
- Ethiopian opal – natural cut gemstone opal
- Garnet natural cut gemstone
- Heliodor (golden beryl) natural cut gemstone
- Kunzite
- Mix other cut stones
- Moonstone – a gemstone with a pearly sheen
- Morganite natural gemstone beryl
- Olivine (peridot)
- Ruby natural cut gemstone
- Sapphire - cut natural gemstones
- Blue sapphire – a gemstone from Sri Lanka
- Green sapphire – a gemstone from Sri Lanka
- Padparadscha sapphire – a rare gemstone from Sri Lanka
- Pink sapphire – a gemstone from Sri Lanka
- Star sapphire – a sapphire with a star on the surface
- White sapphire – a gemstone from Sri Lanka
- Yellow sapphire – a gemstone from Sri Lanka
- Sinhalite
- Smokyquartz
- Spinel natural cut gemstone
- Sunstone natural cut stone
- Tanzanite – a rare natural gemstone from Tanzania
- Topaz natural cut mineral
- Tourmaline natural cut gemstone
- Zircon – natural cut gemstones with high shine
- NATURAL MINERALS - GEMSTONES - CRYSTALS - DRUISES
- Afghanite - a rare natural mineral from Afghanistan
- Agate – natural minerals, polished stones and collector's items
- Agni Manitite - dark impact glass referred to as tektite
- Amber – fossilized resin of Tertiary trees
- Amethyst – natural crystals and druses
- Ametrine – a natural mineral combining amethyst and citrine
- Andean opal – blue natural opal
- Andean opal – pink natural opal
- Angelite – natural and collector minerals
- Apatite – natural and collector minerals
- APOPHYLITE, STILBITE, ZEOLITE natural minerals and crystals
- Aquamarine – high quality natural and collector minerals
- Aragonite – natural minerals and crystalline aggregates
- Astrophyllite – rare and collectible minerals
- Auralite – a natural mineral formed by a combination of several minerals
- Axinite – a natural mineral of the borosilicate group
- Azurite – natural minerals and crystalline aggregates
- Barite – natural and collector minerals
- Brazilianite – a rare yellowish-green phosphate mineral
- Calcite – a natural calcium carbonate mineral
- Carnelian – natural minerals and polished stones
- Cavansite – natural and collector minerals
- Celestite – natural minerals and crystalline druses
- Chalcedony – natural microcrystalline quartz
- Charoite – natural and collector minerals
- Chromdiopside – a natural mineral of the pyroxene group
- CHRYSOCOLLA - MALACHITE - AZURITE
- Chrysocolla – natural minerals and polished stones
- Chrysoprase – green-colored chalcedony with nickel content
- Citrine – natural minerals and cut stones
- Clinoatacamite – a natural copper chloride mineral
- Cobaltocalcite – natural calcite containing cobalt
- Columbianite – natural and collector tektites (impact glass)
- Copper – natural pure copper and collector's items
- Danburite
- Dendritic opal (Merlinite) – natural common opal with dendrites
- Diopside – a green silicate mineral with a crystalline structure
- Dioptas – ein natürliches Kupfersilikatmineral
- Dolomite – a natural mineral of the carbonate group
- Dumortierite – a natural mineral of the borosilicate group
- Emerald – green-colored beryl of natural origin
- Ethiopian opal – natural gemstone opal
- Eudialyte – natural and collector minerals
- Fluorite – a mineral with a distinctive crystalline structure and color
- Garnet – natural and collector minerals
- Grape chalcedony – natural chalcedony with a botryoid structure
- Hackmanite – a natural mineral of the sodalite group
- Haüyn/Hauyne natural green (sodalite) mineral
- Haüyn/hauynite blue (sodalite)
- Heliodor (golden beryl) – yellow-colored beryl of natural origin
- Hemimorphite – natural and collector minerals
- Hiddenite – a natural mineral of the spodumene group
- Iolite (cordierite) – natural and collector minerals
- Jade - Jadeite natural minerals and polished stones
- Jasper – natural minerals and polished stones
- K2 - Azurite in granite
- Kunzite – a natural variety of spodumene
- Kyanite – a natural aluminosilicate mineral
- Labradorite – natural minerals and polished stones
- Lapis lazuli/lazurite – natural minerals and polished stones
- Larimar – a rare blue natural mineral
- Lemurian crystal – natural and collectible quartz crystals
- Libyan glass – natural tektite formed by an impact event
- Lodolite (quartz crystal with inclusions)
- Malachite – natural minerals and polished stones
- Meteorite – a natural rock and metal material from space
- Moldavite – rare natural tektite (impact glass)
- Moonstone (adular) – natural feldspar with adularescence
- Moqui Marbles – natural sandstone concretions with iron oxides
- Morganite – a natural gemstone of the beryl group
- Natural mussels (freshwater mussels)
- Nefrite, Jade – natural minerals and polished stones
- Nuummite – Archean metamorphic rock from Greenland
- Obsidian – natural collectible volcanic glass
- Olivine (peridot) – green magnesium-iron silicate
- Pentagonite rare blue mineral
- Petalite – a natural lithium aluminum silicate mineral
- Phenacite/Phenakite – a natural non-silicate mineral containing beryllium
- Phosphosiderite – natural and collector minerals
- Pietersite natural mineral – brecciated chalcedony with fibrous inclusions
- Pollucite - a rare natural zeolite mineral of pegmatite origin
- Prehnit – natural and collector minerals
- Pyrite – a natural mineral
- Quantum Quattro – a natural association of chrysocolla, shattuckite, dioptase and malachite
- Quartz/crystal - raw
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- Rhodochrosite – a natural manganese carbonate mineral
- Rhodonite – a natural manganese silicate mineral
- Rose quartz – a natural variety of quartz
- Roselite – natural and collector minerals
- Rubelit/red tourmaline
- Ruby in zoisite
- Ruby – natural and collectible gemstones
- Sagenite (Venus' hair) – natural quartz with rutile inclusions
- Sapphire – a natural gemstone of the corundum group
- Scapolite – a natural mineral of the tectosilicate group
- Scolecite – fibrous zeolite with needle-like crystals
- Selenite – a natural crystalline variety of gypsum
- Seraphinite – dark green clinchlorite with a typical pattern
- Shungite – Precambrian carbonaceous rock from Karelia
- Skoryl (tourmaline) – natural and collector minerals
- Smoky quartz – a natural variety of quartz
- Smokyquartz with rutile – natural quartz with rutile inclusions
- Sphalerite – zinc sulfide with significant color variability
- Spinel – natural gemstone
- Sugilite – natural minerals and polished stones
- Sunstone with iolite – natural and collector minerals
- Sunstone – natural feldspar with aventurescence
- Superseven (Super 7) – natural quartz with multiple mineral inclusions
- Tanzanite gemstone – a blue-violet variety of zoisite of natural origin
- Tektite – a natural glassy material formed by an impact event
- Thulite is a pink variety of the mineral zoisite
- Tiger's Eye – natural minerals and polished stones
- Titanite (sphene) – natural and collector minerals
- Topaz – natural and collectible gemstones
- Tourmaline – natural and collector minerals
- Triplite – natural and collector minerals
- Tugtupit
- Turquoise – natural minerals and polished stones
- Vanadinite – a natural lead vanadate mineral
- Vesuvianite (idocrase) – a natural silicate mineral
- Zircon – natural and collector's gemstones
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- Aquamarine natural mineral beryl pendant
- Astrophyllite – silver pendant made of natural mineral
- Azurite silver pendant made of natural mineral
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- Black tourmaline (scoryl)
- Charoite – silver pendant made of natural mineral
- Chrysoprase – silver pendant made of natural chalcedony
- Cobaltocalcite – silver pendants made from a natural mineral
- Dendritic opal – pendants made of natural opal with dendrites
- Ethiopian opal – silver pendant made of natural gemstone
- Eudialyte – silver pendant made of natural mineral
- Kavansite – silver pendants made from natural mineral
- Kunzite and hiddenite – silver pendants made of natural spodumene
- Labradorite – silver pendant made of natural mineral
- Larimar jewelry – silver pendants made from a unique natural mineral
- Malachite – jewelry made from natural mineral
- Moldavite
- Moonstone (adular) – jewelry made from a natural mineral
- Morganite – jewelry made from natural gemstone
- Nuummite – natural mineral silver pendant
- Obsidian – pendants made of natural volcanic glass
- Olivine/Peridot
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- Quantum Quattro – jewelry made from the natural association of chrysocolla, malachite and shattuckite
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Seraphinite – dark green clinchlorite with a typical pattern
Seraphinite is a gemstone variety of the mineral clinochlore, belonging to the group of mica-like chlorites. This beautiful and rare gemstone is found in this form only in the world's only deposit in the Lake Baikal region in eastern Russia. Seraphinite has a dark green to light gray-green color, in which there are fine fibers of white shiny annealing. When the crystal is properly cut, the pearly structures of the delicate feathers of angel wings appear.
Seraphinite is a fascinating mineral, which is characterized by its silky green shades and characteristic silvery-white pearly "feather-like" inclusions. These fine patterns often resemble angel wings or a feathery structure, which is why this stone got its name - after the angelic choir of Seraphim.
This piece is precisely processed into a polished sheet, which beautifully reveals the characteristic pattern of seraphinite. It is ideal for collection purposes, decoration and as an attractive natural jewel for the interior.
Main properties:
origin: Eastern Siberia, Russia (Lake Baikal area, Irkutsk region)
form: polished sheet
color: dark green with silky silvery reflections
aesthetics: pattern resembling angel wings, pearlescent luster
Mineralogical data:
chemical formula: Ca₂Mg₅Si₈O₂₂(OH)₂
system: monoclinic
hardness: 2–4 (Mohs)
luster: silky, pearlescent
group: chlorite (variety of clinochlore)
Seraphinite is a mineral popular among collectors and stone lovers for its aesthetics and rarity. It occurs only in limited deposits in Siberia, which makes it a unique collector's stone.
What is Seraphinite?
Seraphinite is a variety of the mineral clinochlore (a group of chlorites), characterized by its green color and silvery inclusions that resemble angel wings.
Where does seraphinite come from?
The most famous deposit is in Russia, the Irkutsk region near Lake Baikal. These localities produce the highest quality specimens of seraphinite.
What are the properties of seraphinite?
Hardness 2–4 Mohs, pearly to silky luster, distinctive dark green color with white or silvery reflections. It is relatively soft, which is why it is most often used as polished sheets.
Why is seraphinite valued?
Due to its limited location and aesthetics – unique patterns that resemble feathers or wings – it is a sought-after collector's stone.
How is seraphinite used?
Most often as polished sheets, a decorative stone, for mineral collections or for jewelry production.