Gemstone thread


Moldavite from Czech Republic.

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A lovely specimen!

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Recently buyed shiva lingam stone. Someone have use it and can say something about this stone?

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My little collection…or the part of it that I could find with next to no effort anyway.

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Cool collection… Damn i need to show off my collection soon :wink:

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Here is my entire collection (except for a few larger stones that i don’t have around me at the moment).





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Absolutely gorgeous! So jelly!

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They looks like candy :smiley:

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I had to dig to find this photo, but pictured are a ceremonial cherry quartz knife which has many uses such as cord cutting, opening portals, psychic surgery, etc. A few opals, great for stimulating psychic senses. Very flashy stones. A large smokey quartz, great for repelling negative energy. Quartz pyramid, quartz is an amplifier, and the pyramid shape helps focus it, especially laid upon an energy center or used on a wand. Pyramid power is the best. There’s a labradorite up there as well, a great dreaming stone. The one you can’t see fully pictured is a nice hunk of amethyst points. Amethyst offers some protection, stimulates the third eye, many other things. It is a very popularl gemstone for those reasons, as well as it is very inexpensive, even for nicer specimens.

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You should not show a dagger like this here, I would steal it with my eyes :laughing:

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I don’t even blame you!! I was blown away when it was offered to me.

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Heh, I have hand-made copper dagger, but i dont use it in magical practice. But i would like to have copper purba- hindu triple-bladed dagger.

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I have a way too dirty mind…I didnt see a dagger until after I read what it actually was

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Thank you :blush:

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Nice profile pic :grin:

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Yes they do… I am not sure what they all are exactly but i know most of them.

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Very cool

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I love these especially the opal.

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Thank you!! Here in Arizona we have a gem and mineral show in Tucson every year. Vendors from across the globe go there to sell precious minerals and gems at nearly wholesale costs.

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