When someone says, "That's a lovely piece of jewelry you're wearing," the chances are it's more than just a compliment.  It is a sincere way of saying, "Tell me more about your new necklace or earrings." The site's Stone Encyclopedia page features a variety of stones including those used in our jewelry so that you can talk with confidence about the make up of your pieces, as well as how you acquired them.  Browse through and familiarize yourself with these stones - you never know - you may become the hit of the next cocktail party or the office lunchroom!

A, B, C, F, G, H, J, L, M, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, Z


Agate - 5

Amazonite - 2

Amethyst - 2

Amber

Aventurine - 2

Azurite

Bloodstone

Bone

Calcite

Carnelian - 2

Cat's Eye - 8

Charoite

Cinnabar - 2

Citrine

Flourite - 2

Goldstone -2

Hematite - 2

Howlite - 3

Jade - 2

Jasper - 5

Lapis Lazuli - 4

Leopardskin

Malachite

Obsidian - 2

Onyx - 2

Opal

Pyrite

Quartz - 5

Rhodocrosite

Rhondite

Rubilite

Sodalite

Tiger Eye - 2

Turquoise - 4

Unakite

Zoisite