obsidian art

obsidian art

by Hannah Gorrie

With all the volcanic action we have seen recently, Obsidian is becoming a topic in the minds of crystal healers.

Obsidian is a naturally formed volcanic glass, it is formed when molton lava cools very quickly, it is without crystal growth which enables the edges of obsidian to become very thin, often called blades, hence the use in...

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the moonstone

the moonstone

by Ruby Loveridge

...believed to be drops from the moon itself, only frozen in the form of a stone

The Moonstone is part of the very large mineral group, Feldspar; which comprise of almost two thirds of the Earths’ rocks. The Moonstone is actually known as ‘adularia’, a potassium aluminosilicate of gemstone quality, which is commonly found near the Adula Group in the European Alps - hence the name ‘adularia’. Though typically colorless, the Moonstone however can range from a vast amount of colors such as gray, yellow, pink and white.

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