Welcome to the eighth edition of our Gemstone Friday series! Each week, we explore a unique gemstone, diving into its composition, origins, and fascinating benefits. Whether you’re a collector, a jewellery enthusiast, or simply curious, there’s something here for everyone.
This week, our spotlight is on Labradorite, a mesmerizing gemstone known for its iridescent flashes of colour, often called labradorescence. Let’s explore its composition, origins, and the many benefits it offers.
Labradorite is a feldspar mineral composed primarily of sodium, calcium, and aluminum. It has a hardness rating of 6-6.5 on the Mohs scale, making it durable for jewellery and ornamental use. Its stunning play of colours—ranging from blues and greens to gold and violet—makes it a favourite among crystal enthusiasts.
Often referred to as the Stone of Transformation, Labradorite is known for its mystical appearance and spiritual significance.
Labradorite is primarily sourced from a few key locations worldwide, including:
Each region provides unique variations in colour and intensity, making every Labradorite piece special.
While not scientifically proven, Labradorite is believed to offer several wellness benefits, including:
Labradorite is widely regarded in spiritual and metaphysical circles. It is thought to:
Ready to experience the magic of Labradorite? Explore our handpicked collection, including:
Each piece is carefully selected for its quality and captivating labradorescence.
Note: Sizes and shapes may vary; images are for reference only.
Labradorite’s dazzling play of colours and mystical energy make it a must-have gemstone. Whether for its aesthetic appeal, protective qualities, or metaphysical significance, Labradorite is a gemstone that captivates and inspires.
Visit our shop today to find your perfect Labradorite piece and bring its transformative energy into your life!
Thank you for joining us for Gemstone Friday Vol. 8! Let us know which gemstone you’d like to see featured next week!
All the best,
James & Dan
Tyneside Gemstones Team
Welcome to the seventh edition of our Gemstone Friday series! Each week, we explore a unique gemstone, diving into its composition, origins, and fascinating benefits. Whether you’re a collector, a jewellery enthusiast, or simply curious, there’s something here for everyone.
This week, our spotlight is on Lapis Lazuli, a timeless gemstone known for its deep blue hues and historical significance. Let’s explore its composition, origins, and the many benefits it offers.
Lapis Lazuli is a metamorphic rock composed primarily of lazurite, with calcite, pyrite, and other minerals adding to its unique appearance. Its signature deep blue colour, often speckled with gold-like flecks of pyrite and white calcite veins, gives it a celestial look. It has a hardness rating of 5-5.5 on the Mohs scale, making it ideal for jewellery, carvings, and decorative items.
For centuries, Lapis Lazuli has been a symbol of royalty, wisdom, and truth, highly valued in art, jewellery, and spiritual practices.
Lapis Lazuli is primarily sourced from a few notable regions around the world, including:
Each source brings unique qualities to Lapis Lazuli, from deep celestial blues to paler, more patterned varieties.
While not scientifically proven, Lapis Lazuli is believed to offer several wellness benefits, including:
Lapis Lazuli is widely celebrated in spiritual and metaphysical practices. It is thought to:
Ready to bring the beauty and wisdom of Lapis Lazuli into your life? Explore our exquisite collection, including:
Each piece is chosen for its natural beauty and craftsmanship.
Note: Sizes and shapes may vary; images are for reference only.
Lapis Lazuli’s deep blue tones and golden flecks have enchanted humanity for millennia. Whether for its aesthetic allure, spiritual significance, or historical legacy, Lapis Lazuli is a gemstone that never goes out of style.
Visit our shop today to find your perfect Lapis Lazuli piece and add a touch of timeless elegance to your collection!
Thank you for joining us for Gemstone Friday Vol. 7! Let us know which gemstone you’d like to see featured next week!
All the best,
James & Dan
Tyneside Gemstones Team
Welcome to the sixth edition of our Gemstone Friday series! Each week, we explore a unique gemstone, diving into its composition, origins, and fascinating benefits. Whether you’re a collector, a jewellery enthusiast, or simply curious, there’s something here for everyone.
This week, our spotlight is on Red Jasper, a powerful stone renowned for its grounding and nurturing energies. Let’s explore its composition, origins, and the many benefits it offers.
Red Jasper is a variety of chalcedony, a type of microcrystalline quartz, recognised for its rich, earthy red colour. The vivid red hues are primarily due to iron inclusions. With a hardness rating of 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale, Red Jasper is robust and ideal for jewellery, carvings, and decorative objects.
Often referred to as the "Supreme Nurturer," Red Jasper is celebrated for its supportive and grounding energies, making it popular among crystal enthusiasts worldwide.
Red Jasper can be found globally, with notable deposits in:
Each location provides unique variations in shade and pattern, enhancing the gemstone’s appeal.
While not scientifically proven, Red Jasper is widely believed to offer numerous wellness benefits, including:
Red Jasper is highly regarded in spiritual and metaphysical circles. It is thought to:
Ready to embrace the nurturing and grounding qualities of Red Jasper? Explore our carefully curated selection, including:
Each piece is handpicked for its natural beauty and superior craftsmanship.
Note: Sizes and shapes may vary; images are for reference only.
Red Jasper’s deep earthy tones, vibrant patterns, and grounding properties make it a treasured gemstone. Whether you're drawn to its beauty, protective qualities, or its historical significance, Red Jasper is a powerful addition to any collection.
Visit our shop today to discover your perfect piece of Red Jasper and invite stability and strength into your life!
Thank you for joining us for Gemstone Friday Vol. 6! Let us know which gemstone you’d like to see featured next week!
All the best,
James & Dan
Tyneside Gemstones Team
Welcome to the fifth edition of our Gemstone Friday series! Each week, we explore a unique gemstone, diving into its composition, origins, and fascinating benefits. Whether you’re a collector, a jewellery enthusiast, or simply curious, there’s something here for everyone.
This week, our spotlight is on Green Aventurine, a shimmering green stone known as the Stone of Opportunity. Let’s explore its composition, origins, and the many benefits it offers.
Green Aventurine is a variety of quartz characterized by its sparkling green appearance, caused by mineral inclusions of fuchsite and mica. It has a hardness rating of 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale, making it a durable choice for jewellery, carvings, and decor.
The stone is often associated with luck, prosperity, and personal growth, making it a popular choice for those seeking positive change.
Green Aventurine is primarily sourced from a few notable locations around the world, including:
Each region’s Green Aventurine has subtle variations in colour and shimmer, making each piece unique.
While not scientifically proven, Green Aventurine is believed to offer several wellness benefits, including:
Green Aventurine is highly valued in spiritual and metaphysical practices. It is thought to:
Ready to experience the benefits of Green Aventurine? Explore our stunning collection, including:
Each piece is carefully selected for its natural beauty and craftsmanship.
Note: Sizes and shapes may vary; images are for reference only.
Green Aventurine’s sparkling green hues and rich symbolism make it a must-have gemstone. Whether you seek luck, balance, or simply appreciate its beauty, Green Aventurine is a gemstone worth adding to your collection.
Visit our shop today to find your perfect Green Aventurine piece and invite prosperity and positivity into your life!
Thank you for joining us for Gemstone Friday Vol. 5! Let us know which gemstone you’d like to see featured next week!
All the best,
James & Dan
Tyneside Gemstones Team
Welcome to the fourth edition of our Gemstone Friday series! Each week, we explore a unique gemstone, diving into its composition, origins, and fascinating benefits. Whether you’re a collector, a jewellery enthusiast, or simply curious, there’s something here for everyone.
This week, our spotlight is on Unakite, a beautiful stone known for its distinctive green and pink hues. Let’s explore its composition, origins, and the many benefits it offers.
Unakite is a granite-based metamorphic rock composed of pink orthoclase feldspar, green epidote, and clear quartz. Its unique blend of colours creates a marbled appearance that is both earthy and vibrant. It has a hardness rating of 6-7 on the Mohs scale, making it durable and well-suited for jewellery and decorative items.
Unakite is often associated with balance and harmony, making it a popular choice for those seeking emotional and physical wellness.
Unakite is primarily found in a few notable regions around the world, including:
Each source contributes subtle variations in colour and texture, enhancing the stone’s natural beauty.
While not scientifically proven, Unakite is believed to offer several wellness benefits, including:
Unakite is widely valued in spiritual and metaphysical practices. It is thought to:
Ready to experience the beauty and balance of Unakite? Explore our handpicked selection, including:
Each piece is carefully selected for its natural beauty and craftsmanship.
Note: Sizes and shapes may vary; images are for reference only.
Unakite’s gentle blend of pink and green offers a sense of balance and renewal. Whether you’re drawn to its aesthetic charm, healing properties, or spiritual significance, Unakite is a gemstone that resonates with many.
Visit our shop today to find your perfect Unakite piece and embrace the harmony it brings!
Thank you for joining us for Gemstone Friday Vol. 4! Let us know which gemstone you’d like to see featured next week!
All the best,
James & Dan
Tyneside Gemstones Team