




Stone Descriptions
Geode
Geode is seen as useful for grounding and meditation. It is also linked to feminine and healing energies. Geode stones are round, crystal lined formations that occur when water passes through a pocket of air trapped in sedimentary or volcanic rocks and leave mineral deposits behind.
Origin: Mexico
Stalactite
Stalactite is associated with inner growth, power and discovery of the higher self.
Stalactites are formed at the roof of a cave and begin with one drop of mineral-rich water and can grow anywhere from a quarter-inch to a full inch every century. With rings of varying size and color, the inside of a stalactite tells the history of the cave in which it was formed.
Origin: Brazil
Ammonite
Ammonite brings stability in life, while easing spiritual growth and development. Ammonites lived in the ocean between 65-400 million years ago, until they became extinct. Typically an ammonite fossil will be preserved by being buried in fine sediment at the . bottom of the ocean.
Origin: Madagascar
Druzy
Created naturally over millions of years, Druzy stones are shimmering quartz crystals that form within or on top of other natural stone surfaces. The crystals are formed when ground water carries natural minerals across an area of rock and rapidly cools. Druzy is said to help aid in increasing energy and balancing the body.
Origin: South America
Turquoise
Turquoise is said to protect against negative energy and brings peace. Turquoise was among the first gems to ever been mined and has through history been coveted for its beautiful pastel shades of blue and green.
Origin: New Mexico

Chrysoprase
Chrysoprase is said to make conscious what was first unconscious. It is used in strengthening clarification and insight. Chrysoprase is a rare form of quartz that is known for its beautiful variation of green.
Origin: Australia
