• Amulet bracelet with quartz, chalcedony, shell, lepidoilte with pink tourmaline and mastodon bone beads. Lovingly hand crafted in store.
  • Red Chalcedony with grey/transparent agate inclusion. Outer rind is natural, almost boitroidal formation. Small void in the stone is filled with brilliant druze crystals. This material was mined in the 1970s and can no longer be accessed. Made in the USA. Please note the weight and dimensions at the bottom are combined for shipping purposes. L: 13 x 10.4 x 7.9cm R: 13 x 10.2 x 7cm
  • Chalcedony Handleless Teacup A design collaboration between Crystalworks and Luis Alberto. Lovingly created in the workshop of L’Aquart in Lima, Peru. Material: This material comes from Saricakaya in Turkey. This mine has been producing Chalcedony for 3,000 years, most notably by the Romans as signets for rings. Use and Care: This chalcedony teacup is fully functional, and can be used with hot liquids or for ceremonial or decorative purposes. 
    Objects in photos may appear different in actual colour and detail. If a small black cube is in the photo, it measures 1cm square, for scale reference. These objects were photographed with studio lighting and adjusted to match the items visual appearance as closely as possible. However we can’t control how they appear on your monitor or mobile device.
  • Chalcedony Handleless Teacup A design collaboration between Crystalworks and Luis Alberto. Lovingly created in the workshop of L’Aquart in Lima, Peru. Material: This material comes from Saricakaya in Turkey. This mine has been producing Chalcedony for 3,000 years, most notably by the Romans as signets for rings. Use and Care: This chalcedony teacup is fully functional, and can be used with hot liquids or for ceremonial or decorative purposes.
    Objects in photos may appear different in actual colour and detail. If a small black cube is in the photo, it measures 1cm square, for scale reference. These objects were photographed with studio lighting and adjusted to match the items visual appearance as closely as possible. However we can’t control how they appear on your monitor or mobile device.
  • Surprise it's all the same sphere!  This is Turkish stick agate which comes from Çubuk City located 20 miles north of Ankara. Curiously the word Çubuk in Turkish means stick although the city was named long before these agates were ever discovered there.  Stick agate owes its fascinating patterning to zeolite which completely gave up its columnar form to silica creating a seemingly endless variety of evocative designs. Each and every piece is totally different. This sphere was handmade by local talented Lapidary artist, John Daly.
    Objects in photos may appear different in actual colour and detail. If a small black cube is in the photo, it measures 1cm square, for scale reference. These objects were photographed with studio lighting and adjusted to match the items visual appearance as closely as possible. However we can’t control how they appear on your monitor or mobile device.
  • This is Turkish stick agate which comes from Çubuk City located 20 miles north of Ankara. Curiously the word Çubuk in Turkish means stick although the city was named long before these agates were ever discovered there.  Stick agate owes its fascinating patterning to zeolite which completely gave up its columnar form to silica creating a seemingly endless variety of evocative designs. Each and every piece is totally different. This sphere was handmade by local talented Lapidary artist, John Daly.
    Objects in photos may appear different in actual colour and detail. If a small black cube is in the photo, it measures 1cm square, for scale reference. These objects were photographed with studio lighting and adjusted to match the items visual appearance as closely as possible. However we can’t control how they appear on your monitor or mobile device.

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