Chrysocolla
Origin-: The name comes from the Greek chrysos “gold” and kolla, “glue”, in allusion to the name of the material used to solder gold, and was first used by Theophrastus in 315 B.C.
Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum gemstone seems to have received its name because of the unique patterns embedded in the stone which resembles that of flowering chrysanthemums.
Chalcedony
Origin-: Derived from the name of the ancient Greek town Chalkedon in Asia Minor.
Botswana Agate
A natural form of silicon dioxide is a variety of Chalcedony.
Blue Topaz
Origin-: Name the state gem of Texas in 1969 when a small deposit of natural pale blue Topaz was found.
Brecciated Mookaite
A beautiful variant of Brecciated Mookaite. Brecciation refers to a geological process where earth movement causes mineral deposit to break and shatter.
Blue Sapphire Stone
Sapphire is the second hardest crystal that mother earth has given us. It comes from the Corundum mineral family.










