Healing Crystals
We love to play with the colour combinations but we do take our gems seriously.
We use a selection of high quality semi-precious stones, sourced from around the world.
Each stone is cut, shaped, polished and drilled before it is turned into the sublime beads that we use for our jewellery making.
We do not use any synthetic or imitation stones.
Gemstone Guide
Vesuvianite
Vesuvianite is a rare mineral that was first discovered nearby Mount Vesuvius on the Gulf of Naples, Italy. Vesuvianite is a restorative stone, which helps to release fear and align mind, body and spirit.
Topaz
During the Renaissance in Europe, people believed that Topaz could break spells and quell anger. Today this precious mineral is esteemed for manifesting health and well-being, recharging the physical body and overcoming nervous exhaustion.
Garnet
Garnet forms under a wide variety of geological processes and is brought to the earth's surface by volcanic eruptions. Garnet is thought to strengthen memory and boost energy, bringing serenity and passion.
Pyrite
Pyrite comes from the Greek word Pyr, meaning fire — and echo of how the light catches on the surface of the stone.
Pyrite has a strong connection to the sun and is believed to shield from the negative energy and improve physical well-being.
Lapis Lazuli
"A noble colour, beautiful, the most perfect of all colours", Cennini of Florence said about ultramarine, the pigment made from powdered Lapis Lazuli centuries ago. This intensely blue stone is made of deep blue lazurite, cloudy white calcite, sparkly pyrite and other minerals.
Lapis was used by the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians for jewellery and amulets, and its reputed magic aura as a defence against evil eye goes back thousands of years.
Pink Opal
Pink Opal is a lustrous gemstone found in the Andes of Peru. It is a stone of inspiration and is thought to enhance the imagination and fuel creativity.
Moonstone
The unique sheen visible on the surface of this gem is often compared to the reflection of the moon on the still water of the ocean.
Moonstone brings confidence and encourages to embrace new beginnings.
Malachite
This opaque, green-banded mineral was first found as early as 4000 BC on the Sinai Peninsula.
Moss Agate
Moss Agate is formed as a result of volcanic activity and is found in fragments of weathered volcanic rock. It resonates with a fresh start and is a beautiful mineral for people who believe in Mother Nature's therapeutic ability.
Morganite
Morganite is a variety of the Beryl family, that includes minerals like emerald and aquamarine. It was first discovered in the early 20th century in California, and was named after the financier J.P. Morgan, who was an avid collector of gemstones.
Morganite is regarded as the crystal of pure love and compassion.
Tourmaline
Tourmaline was first discovered in Brazil in 1500s by Portuguese explorers, who thought these colourful minerals were emeralds and sapphires.
Tourmaline's crystal structure causes it to occur in more colours than any other gemstone.
Jade
Jade is a powerful healing stone for the heart.
In Chinese culture, Jade is considered to be a lucky stone.