A to Z of Crystals and Stones

A comprehensive guide to the crystals and stones, their fascinating history and their healing properties.

Feed your curiosity with Anahana’s library on crystals and stones, their physical and metaphysical healing properties, effects on chakras and much more.

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Amazonite

Amazonite, a word that rings with beauty and mystery, is a captivating green stone that’s been a magnet for human curiosity for centuries. As an...

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Apatite

Apatite is a versatile phosphate rock crystal known for inspiring motivation, clarity, and self expression. Crystal Stone highlights its ability to...

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August Birthstones

Discover the allure of August birthstones, including the vibrant peridot and alluring sardonyx, as we explore their meanings and connections to those...

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Pearl

While many consider pearls among precious gems, they are actually organic formations created by oysters and other mollusks. Their origins can be...

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Tanzanite

Tanzanite is a type of blue zoisite that draws attention with its brilliant interplay of violet hues and shimmering cool tones. Known as one of the...

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Chrysoprase

Chrysoprase (also spelled “chrysophrase” in older texts) is often referred to as a green stone within the broader family of chalcedony. Because of...

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Birthstones by Month

Explore the significance and unique attributes of birthstones for every month. Discover the historical and cultural connections of these gems, and...

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Black Tourmaline

Black tourmaline (commonly known as schorl) is part of the diverse tourmaline family, which includes green tourmaline, watermelon tourmaline, and...

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Flower Agate

Flower Agate (often called Cherry Blossom Agate or Blossom Agate) is a microcrystalline quartz variant in the Agate family. The stone’s appearance is...

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Hematite

Hematite is an iron oxide mineral recognized for its silver gray or even dark red glints when viewed in the right light. This stone can take multiple...

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Chrysocolla

Chrysocolla is sometimes referred to by its Greek-derived name chrysocolla meaning “gold glue,” reflecting ancient uses involving copper and gold. It...

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Citrine

Citrine comes from a family of yellow gemstones known for its warm, pale yellow color and vibrant energy. It is a quartz crystal in various shades,...

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Rhodochrosite

Rhodochrosite is a rose-red stone prized for its ability to cultivate love, self-confidence, and deeper emotional healing. Crystal Stone highlights...

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December Birthstones

Uncover the enchanting world of December's birthstones, featuring turquoise, tanzanite, and zircon, and their captivating significance for...

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Rainbow Obsidian

Rainbow obsidian, also called iris obsidian, is a naturally formed black obsidian known for its multicolored iridescence that appears when polished...

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Unakite

Unakite has inspired crystal enthusiasts who want to cultivate emotional stability, encourage self-love, and spark mindful transformation. With its...

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Lodestone

Lodestone—also referred to historically as “leading stone” or “magnetic iron ore”—is a naturally magnetized variety of iron ore. The word lodestone...

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Blue Topaz

Blue topaz, also known by the mineralogical name topaz (a silicate mineral), comes in a vibrant spectrum of hues, though the sky blue variety stands...

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Celestite

Celestite, sometimes referred to as “celestine,” belongs to the sulfate family. Its name comes from a Latin word meaning “heavenly,” an apt...

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Jet Stone

Jet is an organic gemstone formed primarily from fossilized wood. While many refer to it simply as jet stone, its mineralogical classification is gem...

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Snowflake Obsidian

Snowflake Obsidian, also known by its mineralogical name Spherulitic Obsidian, is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed from rapidly cooling...

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Emerald

Emerald belongs to the mineral beryl family, a group that also includes aquamarine and morganite. Its vibrant green color arises from trace amounts...

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Coral

Coral derives from marine coral polyps—tiny marine animals that secrete calcium carbonate to form calcareous skeletons. Collectively, people often...

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Shungite

Shungite is the most commonly used name for this carbon-based stone. Certain pieces with particularly high carbon content may be called “elite...

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Amethyst

Amethyst stands as one of the most beloved quartz varieties in the world. While commonly known simply as amethyst, you may come across unique forms...

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Fire Opal

Sometimes referred to as a powerful crystal for igniting passions, Fire Opal belongs to the opal family, which includes various forms of common fire...

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Angelite

Angelite, also known as anhydrite, is sometimes referred to by practitioners as the “angel stone” due to its purported link to guardian angels and...

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Amber

Amber (fossilized resin from ancient trees) goes by various names, including Baltic amber when sourced from the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea....

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Mother of Pearl

Mother of pearl, sometimes called nacre, forms the inner shell layer of pearl oysters, abalones, and other mollusks. Though it is not typically...

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Tourmaline

“Tourmaline” comes from a Sinhalese word meaning “mixed stones.” It belongs to a fascinating family of complex borosilicate minerals and appears in a...