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Serpentine, New “Jade”: A serpentine stone of soft green referred to as new or olive “jade”.
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Tigereye: The stone typically referred to as Tigereye ranges from golden to dark brown with glassy-lighter areas. Also available in red.
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Tigereye, Red: The stone typically referred to as Tigereye ranges from golden to dark brown with glassy-lighter areas. The same inner glow, cat eye stone is available in red tone
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Tourmaline: Crystal silicate mineral compounded with elements such as aluminum, iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium or potassium. The name comes from the Singhalese “tura mali” meaning “stone with mixed colors” due to the wide variety of translucent colors available. Considered the gemstone of love and friendship.
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Turquoise: Blue-green color stone can have little to no dark markings or have many markings. It is a sacred stone of Native Americans and is said to absorb negative energies, enhance intuition, and give the wearer vibrance. Chalk turquoise is a softer version that is dyed and stabilized.
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“Turquoise”, Yellow: The stone referred to as Yellow “Turquoise” is actually a blend of Serpentine, Quartz and Jasper. It is yellow-green in color with black inclusions.
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Unakite: Blend of greens and reds named for the place it was discovered in South Carolina, U.S.A. It is said to bring unconditional love of humanity, connection and reunion.
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Zeisite: Green, stone which oxidizes to form black spots and often contains ruby. This metamorphic rock can be found around the world. Believed to bring spiritual wisdom, health, knowledge and wealth.
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