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Semi Precious Stones

Semi Precious Stones

Semi precious stones are the most preserved material known to humans for unique and sophisticated projects. They have incredible impact with its aesthetics and its properties that are unique among all types of materials that are available for such applications.

Some of the most special types Semi precious stones are:

Fossil Petrified Wood

The petrification process turned the wood into a beautifully rich quartz crystal comprised of multi-coloured minerals. Believed to exude healing properties that create a sense of security and maximum impact.

Agate Stones

The petrification process turned the wood into a beautifully rich quartz crystal slabs of this deep cobalt-colored find are meticulously handcrafted by master artisans, and are a sure-fir way to transform any space into a dazzling display. The repetitious, circular pattern of stone and snowy crystalline flakes throughout reveal the mineral’s natural formation, exuding an earthy energy whose dramatic appearance will stun and sooth at once. Available in large slabs, Blue Agate is particularly translucent and therefore a great choice for backlighting in any area of your home.

Quartz Stones

A perfect option for backlighting, Quartz is aptly named. That’s because this stately stone not only gives off an ethereal vibe, it has the ability to literally brighten any room. With special fluorescent qualities these quartz slabs laced with ammonites emit a glow when illuminated by ultra violet light (invisible to the human eye) in the dark – leaving a fantastic glow that’s truly radiant.

Coral Stones

With ancient, fossilized mineral deposits featuring naturally healing elements mined for use in health supplements and water purification filters, these limited slabs offer an exquisite opportunity to furnish your home with one of the grandest stones on the planet – land or sea.

Jasper Stones

This eye-catching semi-precious stone the yellows, reds and browns in this warmly hued stone shine amongst the specially selected “specimen cuts” that create a powerful visual effect suitable for interiors.

Lapis Lazuli Stones

This deep blue semi-precious stone is highly regarded for its intensely vibrant color. Sure to make a splash in any kitchen or bath, these stones have been mined in areas of the Middle East for centuries. Today, slabs of this celebrated stone are still sourced from quarries mainly in the east and provide a bold pop of color for stylish homeowners not afraid to take the plunge.

Plum Agate Stones

This rare gemstone of the chalcedony group of quartzes, gets its name from its unique plum shapes. And, with a variety of exquisite slabs in the colors can range from a creamy white to yellow, pink, red, and shades of blue. Said to have a cleansing effect, this gorgeous option is most suitable for indoor applications like bathrooms, kitchens, feature walls and furniture – and, with so many potential uses, no wonder the origins of the Greek “agate” means “happy.”

Jade Stones

This hard, durable and polished stone comes in colors ranging from taupe to mahogany to the beautiful lavender-purple slab pictured above. Composed primarily of minerals like jadeite, acmite, quartz and plagioclase, these naturally colorful stones are not dyed or given any special treatment to obtain their miraculous look.

Rose Quartz Stones

This rosy-hued slab is a cheery addition to any interior design project and is one of several stones perfect for a backlit design plan. This blush mineral takes on a whole new life, this versatile quartz piece will no doubt reign supreme in any setting.

Wild Tiger Iron Stones

Now here’s a stone with rip-roaring style! This artful mineral is not only a healing crystal it’s a home décor product that’s a true gem of a find. The rich tones are a result of the blended Red Jasper, Golden Brown Tiger Eye and Hematite included in its make-up. It’s an edgier choice with a creative flair, and will strike a chord with homeowners who are adventurous and fun.

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