Amethyst:
A favorite material of ancient cultures, amethyst has endured the ages as one of man's most prized possessions. Amethyst ranges in color from a very light lavender to a deep violet shade of purple sometimes with slight hues of pink and red. Banded amethyst or cape amethyst may have lines of agate or chalcedony running through the amethyst.
Aventurine:
Green Aventurine carries a strong relationship to Earth and can help better appreciation of nature. It also helps stimulate growth of children and may enhance cognitive abilities of children struggling in school. It is also ideal for calming quick-tempers and encouraging love.
Blue Topaz:
Topaz is a high temperature mineral that is often found in igneous rocks. Topaz comes in many different colors including yellow, brownish-yellow, pink, green, orange, colorless and blue. The dark blue topaz is called London Blue topaz while the light blue is called Sky Blue topaz. Topaz has been prized as a gemstone throughout the ages. Blue topaz may be found along the western coast of North America but the primary source remains South America and Russia.
Citrine:
Through the process of heating amethyst to a precise temperature, the crystal turns from purple to yellow, thus holding the properties of amethyst, as well as the properties of the yellow color.
Citrine creates an optimistic environment and can help you make decisions without doubt or fear. It is believed to attract prosperity and success, and generosity. It is excellent for interpersonal conflict by promoting cohesiveness and may aid in creativity and guard against heartbreak.
Garnet:
Garnet is most recognized as a fiery red stone (called pyrope garnet) and as January's birthstone. It can be found in a variety of colors including tsavorite (green garnet), uvarovite (green druse crystals), rhodolite (pink), almandine (rusty-brown, orange), blue, and other colors. Canadian sources of garnet include Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia although good gemstone quality material is more difficult to come by. Worldwide sources include Brazil, Africa and Czechoslovakia.
Moonstone:
Moonstone is a stone that has fascinated man for thousands of years. Many ancient peoples believed moonstone had magical powers, and that these powers were amplified at times of a full moon. Travelers carried moonstone for protection at night. The ancient Romans believed moonstone was a stone of love, revered by Diana, the moon goddess. Diana could endow one with love, wealth, victory and wisdom. These same qualities were attributed to moonstone. Moonstone was carried or worn by the ancient Romans.
Quartz:
Quartz is said to receive, activate, store, transmit and amplify energy. It is also said to be an emotional balancer as it dispels negativity. It is the stone used most often for meditation.
Tiger Eye:
Found in South Africa, Tiger's Eye is a stone of protection that also enhances integrity, willpower, and self-confidence. It also brings a special boost to the solar plexus Chakra and to one's personal power.
Turquoise:
Turquoise is considered on of the birthstones for December. It has also been a fashionable accessory stone for many years.
Some believe turquoise may be used to help with exhaustion, it may also help with minor aches and pains. It may also be used as a mood enhancer, it may help one to lead a happier life.
Peridot:
Peridot is a yellowish-green stone that is usually cut and facetted for jewellery. The green color is caused by the iron content of the gemstone, more iron means a richer green color. It has long been enjoyed as August's birthstone.
These small glass bottles feature a cork and multiple tiny pieces of stone. A sweet gift for a friend or a great stocking filler for Christmas.
Warning: choking hazard - small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years