Red, pink, green, orange, yellow, brown, black
Africa India, Soviet Union, Brazil USA
Common
Money stone, love stone
Aquarius
State gemstone of Connecticut
Suitable to cleanse in water
Do not use in elixirs toxic
Notes
Red, pink, green, orange, yellow, brown, black
Africa India, Soviet Union, Brazil USA
Common
Suitable to cleanse in water
Do not use in elixirs toxic
Notes
Silicate 6.5
Red/orange
Africa India, Soviet Union, Brazil USA
The most colourful of the garnets, orange is the most common
Suitable to cleanse in water
Do not use in elixirs toxic
Notes
Silicate 6.5
Deep red wine almost black
Sarwood India
Rare
Suitable to cleanse in water
Do not use in elixirs toxic
Notes
Almandine; a name applied to the iron-aluminium group of garnets.
Practically all Garnets ending with Almandine and Pyrope are mixtures of Pyrope and almandine molecules. Almandine garnet crystals also have all the general properties of garnet crystal
Silicate 6.5
Africa India, Soviet Union, Brazil USA
Suitable to cleanse in water
Notes
Do not use in elixirs toxic
Girasol (Also known as Blue Opal Quartz or Moon Opal)
Quartz 7
Cloudy blue white
Madagascar
Common
Suitable to cleanse in water
Notes
Golden Healer (Master healing crystal)
Quartz
Gold yellow
Arkansas USA,
Notes
Goldstone Brown
(Man-made)
5.5
Brown, green, blue
China
Common
Not suitable to cleanse in water
Notes
Goldstone Blue
(Man-made)
5.5
Brown, green, blue
China
Common
Not suitable to cleanse in water
Notes
promotes positive and encouraging expression of the self and others.
Goldstone green
(Man-made)
5.5
Brown, green, blue
China
Common
Not suitable to cleanse in water
Notes
Goshenite Angel crystal Also known as white Beryl
Silicate 7.5
The colourless variety of beryl
Colourless
Russia, Brazil, Pakistan, Madagascar
Suitable to cleanse in water
Notes
The least common of the gem beryl’s
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