The Launch Kit

Welcome to our page!

Hello friends! If you are reading this right now, it means that your Gemstone Co. Launching Kit has safely reached your home.

These tumbled stones collection is personally chosen by me. I hope in a way it reminds you of how amazing and beautiful our earth is!

A million thanks for your support and your kindness. It's the start of something new and exciting, and I am glad to bring you along my journey. Welcome to our official page!

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Build your own crystal kit! Pick and choose the crystals that resonate with you.

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Each set comes with 3 tumbled stones, a Thank-You card, a gift box and a wax-seal letter.

Geological Information

Check out some fun facts and geological background information about these stones!

Rose Quartz

Rose quartz is a type of quartz that exhibits a pale pink to rose red hue.

The color is usually considered as due to trace amounts of titanium, iron, or manganese, in the material.

Origin: Namibia

Aventurine Quartz

Aventurine is a form of quartz, characterized by its translucency and the presence of platy mineral inclusions that give it a shimmering or glistening effect termed aventurescence.

It is most commonly green but also comes in shades of blue, red, orange, grey, and brown.

Origin: Zimbabwe

Amethyst

Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz.

One of the very few stones with its unique purple coloration, Amethyst is a variety of Quartz.

It contains iron and other trace minerals within its structure.

Origin: Bolivia, Namibia (for Banded specimens)

Agate Blue Lace

Blue Lace Agate is a form of banded Chalcedony that is unique to Ysterputs, a mine in Namibia, South Africa.

It is usually banded in layers of predominantly light blue, striped with brighter blues, whites, and even brown threads of color.

Origin: Namibia

Tigers Eye

Tigers Eye is a member of the Chalcedony mineral class family.

It has a silky luster and opaque transparency.

Tiger's Eye is commonly a metamorphic rock that comes in shades of reddish-brown with iron stripes.

Origin: South Africa

Red Jasper

Jasper is an opaque variety of Chalcedony, and is usually associated with brown, yellow, or reddish colors, but may be used to describe other opaque colors of Chalcedony such as dark or mottled green, orange, and black.

Jasper is almost always multicolored, with unique color patterns and habits.

Origin: Namibia & South Africa

Rainforest Rhyolite

Rainforest Rhyolite, also known as Rainforest Jasper is a kind of Rhyolitic lava that can be found in volcanic areas.

This unique gemstone is mined only at Mt Hay, 38 km west of Rockhampton in Central Queensland. It was first mined commercially in the late 1960s and continues to be a popular gemstone with cutters and collectors around the world.

The color range and variety of minerals that infill the Rhyolite create a unique and attractive gemstone.

Origin: Australia

Sodalite

The blue gem material, ornamental and architectural stone.

Sodalite is a rare rock-forming mineral best known for its blue to blue-violet color. It is a member of the feldspathoid mineral group.

Sodalite occurs in igneous rocks that crystallized from sodium-rich magmas. This is the origin of the name "sodalite."

High-quality sodalite is used as a gemstone, a sculptural material, and an architectural stone.

Origin: Various