The Violet Stones
Here are listed all purple colored stones such as Amethyst, Fluorite, Purpurite, Sugilite, Charoite...
Atlantasite pendant Grade A ++++ (Supplied with its cord)
Presentation :
Names) :
Atlantasite, (combination of green serpentine and purple Stitchite).
Etymology:
Stichtite: Named for Robert Carl Sticht (October 8, 1856, Hoboken, Hudson...
Atlantasite pendant Grade A ++++ (Supplied with its cord)
Presentation :
Names) :
Atlantasite, (combination of green serpentine and purple Stitchite).
Etymology:
Stichtite: Named for Robert Carl Sticht (October 8, 1856, Hoboken, Hudson...
Atlantasite pendant Grade A ++++ (Supplied with its cord)
Presentation :
Names) :
Atlantasite, (combination of green serpentine and purple Stitchite).
Etymology:
Stichtite: Named for Robert Carl Sticht (October 8, 1856, Hoboken, Hudson...
Atlantasite pendant Grade A ++++ (Supplied with its cord)
Presentation :
Names) :
Atlantasite, (combination of green serpentine and purple Stitchite).
Etymology:
Stichtite: Named for Robert Carl Sticht (October 8, 1856, Hoboken, Hudson...
Atlantasite pendant Grade A ++++ (Supplied with its cord)
Presentation :
Names) :
Atlantasite, (combination of green serpentine and purple Stitchite).
Etymology:
Stichtite: Named for Robert Carl Sticht (October 8, 1856, Hoboken, Hudson...
Phosphosiderite pendant Grade A ++++ (Very Rare) (Supplied with cord)
Presentation :
Etymology: Phosphosiderite in its etymology means that it is made up of Phosphate (Phospho) and Iron (Sidêros = Iron in ancient Greek.)
Composition: Rare mineral composed of...
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