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  • African Turqoise

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    African turquoise comes in a variety of hues, and no two stones are same. Great for Landscaping, suitable for Aquariums and makes a great table centrepiece.

  • Agate Stone

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    Agate is a multipurpose gemstone that is a member of the chalcedony mineral group. The stone has a Mohs scale hardness level of 6.5–7, which indicates that it is quite durable.

  • Avocado Stone

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    A unique rock formation. It resembles an avocado with its oval shape and a central pit-like feature. Differential erosion, in which some areas disintegrate more quickly than others, is what gives this rock its unique look.

  • Black/Grey River Pebble Stones

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    River pebbles are popular in landscaping, aquariums, and decorative projects for their natural beauty and texture. They come in various sizes and colons, including shades of grey, brown, white, and black.

  • Dragon Rock

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    Or Ohko Stone, is a sedimentary rock made of clay minerals. Popular in aqua scaping, it has a scaly texture like dragon scales and features natural nooks and crevices in shades of brown, green, or golden.

  • Elephant Skin Stone

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    Or Dolomite Rock, is a sedimentary rock made of calcium magnesium carbonate. It has a weathered texture like elephant skin, formed by erosion, and appears in grey or reddish-brown. It’s popular in aqua scaping for its distinctive look.

  • Flame Stone

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    A special kind of gemstone that glows when exposed to ultraviolet light. It is linked to improving spiritual development, clarity, and intuition as well as activating the throat chakra.

  • Moonstone

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    A captivating gemstone known for its pearly, opalescent sheen, often displaying a play of colours known as adolescence. This stone typically appears in shades of white, blue, peach, and grey. Moonstone is associated with intuition.

  • Pagoda Two Hole Stones

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    A grainy rock known for its unique, layered appearance resembling the tiers of a pagoda. It is often used in aqua scaping and landscaping for its striking visual appeal and natural texture.

  • Picture Stone

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    A natural stone used for creating elegant picture frames with intricate textures and patterns. These frames add sophistication to photos and are popular for their durability and aesthetic appeal in home decor.

  • Red Jasper Stone

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    Rich crimson in hue, red jasper is frequently patterned with tones of brown, yellow, or orange. Its earthy charm is enhanced by its opaque look, smooth texture, and dull to vitreous shine.

  • River Pebble Stones

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    River pebbles are popular in landscaping, aquariums, and decorative projects for their natural beauty and texture. They come in various sizes and colours, including shades of grey, brown, white, and black.

  • Slate Stone

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    Shale or mudstone undergoes low-grade regional metamorphism to generate slate, a fine-grained, foliated metamorphic rock. It is often used for flagging, flooring, and roofing because of its reputation for strength and beauty.

  • Soap Stone

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    Talc makes up most of the soapstone, a soft, metamorphic rock with a smooth, soapy feel. Usually, it comes in brown, green, and grey hues. Has a reputation for toughness and heat resistance, soapstone is frequently used for carvings and sculptures.

  • Sodalite Stone

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    Typically, sodalite is coloured blue to blue violet. It may also have indigo and violet undertones. It often has a vitreous shine and a smooth texture. Translucency may be present in certain specimens.

  • Tiger Eye Matrix Stone

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    A unique variety of Tiger’s Eye stone, known for its striking golden-brown hues and chatoyant (cat-eye) effect. This stone is associated with courage, protection, and mental clarity. It is popular in jewellery and healing practices.