Semi Precious Stones Dealers in Andheri East, Mumbai

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  • Pink Opal

    Pink Opal

    250 / piece

    Pink Opal, a mesmerizing gemstone renowned for its delicate pink hues and unique translucent appearance, is a true marvel of nature. Belonging to the opal family, this enchanting gemstone has captured the hearts of gem enthusiasts worldwide. In this article, we will explore the allure and benefits of Pink Opal, along with why it is becoming increasingly popular among gemstone connoisseurs in India. Pink Opal, also known as “Rose Opal” or “Andean Pink Opal,” is a variety of common opal with a beautiful pink coloration. It is a non-crystalline gemstone composed primarily of silica and water, with no regular internal arrangement of its atoms. This lack of a defined crystal structure gives Pink Opal its unique translucency and gentle glow. One of the most captivating features of Pink Opal is its soft, soothing color. Ranging from pale blush to a deeper rosy pink, this gemstone evokes feelings of tenderness and tranquility. Its subtle play of colors and silky appearance make it an ideal choice for jewelry, lending a touch of elegance and charm to any ensemble. Pink Opal is not just visually appealing; it is also believed to possess a range of healing and metaphysical properties. In the realm of crystal healing, Pink Opal is associated with the heart chakra, which is the center of love, compassion, and emotional well-being. This gemstone is thought to promote emotional healing, helping to soothe feelings of anxiety, fear, and worry. It is said to inspire hope, positivity, and a sense of inner peace. Pink Opal is often used in meditation and self-discovery practices to facilitate emotional growth and self-awareness. It is believed to encourage introspection and aid in releasing past emotional traumas. By working with Pink Opal, individuals may find themselves better able to understand and process their emotions, leading to greater emotional resilience and harmony. The nurturing and gentle energy of Pink Opal is said to enhance relationships, whether they are romantic, familial, or friendships. It promotes open communication, empathy, and understanding between individuals, fostering deeper connections and emotional bonds. For those seeking to attract love or improve existing relationships, Pink Opal may be a valuable ally. In the realm of metaphysical beliefs, Pink Opal is considered a stone of compassion and love. It is said to encourage kindness, forgiveness, and self-love. For those looking to cultivate a greater sense of self-acceptance and self-compassion, Pink Opal can serve as a gentle reminder to be kind to oneself and others. To maintain the brilliance and beauty of Pink Opal, proper care is essential. As a relatively soft gemstone with a hardness of around 5.5 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, Pink Opal is susceptible to scratches and impacts. It is advisable to store Pink Opal jewelry separately from other gemstones and avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals or extreme temperatures. A gentle cleaning with mild soap and water and a soft cloth will help keep your Pink Opal jewelry looking radiant. With its captivating beauty and beneficial properties, Pink Opal is becoming increasingly popular in India. Gemstone enthusiasts and jewelry lovers are drawn to its ethereal appearance and the sense of serenity it imparts. Whether used in necklaces, rings, earrings, or bracelets, Pink Opal’s delicate allure adds a touch of femininity and sophistication to any jewelry collection. Pink Opal, with its gentle and calming energy, is a gemstone that captures the heart and elevates the spirit. Beyond its enchanting appearance, Pink Opal offers a myriad of emotional healing and metaphysical benefits, making it a cherished gemstone for those seeking balance, love, and inner harmony. As the popularity of Pink Opal continues to grow in India, more individuals are discovering the subtle beauty and profound qualities of this remarkable gemstone. Whether you wear it for its aesthetics or harness its healing properties, Pink Opal is sure to leave a lasting impression on your heart and soul
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  • Semi Precious Stones Heart

    Semi Precious Stones Heart

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    • Packaging DetailsAs Per your requirement
    • Brand NameEligo
    • Crystal QuartzCrystal
    • Supply Ability50000 Piece/Pieces per Week
    • Jewelry Main MaterialSemi Precious Stone
    • Place of OriginMaharashtra, India
    • PortMumbai
    • Main StoneCrystal Quartz
    • Model NumberEH057
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  • Quartzite Stones

    Quartzite Stones

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    We have created a strong foothold in the business of exporting and supplying world best Quartzite Stones. The Quartzite Stones are very identical to slates, the only factor that differentiates both of them is higher content of quartz, which gives them a brighter texture. Marvelous textures and mesmerizing shades accompanied with their hard and scratch resistant surface makes the Quartzite Stones an ideal choice for flooring, countertops, vanities, as well as exterior applications. Additionally, we provide these beautiful Quartzite Stones in diverse sizes and colors, as per the requirements of the clients. The company also deals in products like rough blocks, slabs, tiles, etc. Our Quartzite Stones Are Known For Superior qualityAppealing lookSmooth surfaceHighly durable
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  • Dolce Vita Toasted Pearl Couscous

    Dolce Vita Toasted Pearl Couscous

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    • Country of OriginUSA
    • Brand NameDolce Vita
    • Storage TypeDry, Cool Place
    • Couscous is rounded ground semolina, a type of wheat. This Israeli toasted pearl couscous is larger than traditional couscous. When cooked, it has a toasted, nutty taste and a soft, light texture. Simply combine toasted pearl couscous with oregano, basil, or your own blend of herbs, seasonings, and vegetables. Couscous gets much of its flavor by toasting it in oil or butter in a pan prior to cooking it water or broth. Perfect as a side dish or an easy lunch all on its own, this is one couscous recipe you need to try straight away. Vegetarian and vegan, pearl couscous also has a low glycemic index, making it a healthy and high-fiber food Although the couscous granules look like grains, couscous is actually tiny ground pasta made from a type of wheat called semolina. Unlike other pasta, which is mixed with water and eggs into sheets, couscous is made by rubbing semolina between wet hands until minuscule pieces are formed. The couscous is then dried and later cooked in boiling water. Israeli couscous is also a type of pasta but consists of granules that are much larger about the size of small pearls. Made from wheat flour and semolina, Israeli couscous has a ball-like shape and is toasted, rather than dried, after the granules are formed. This process gives Israeli couscous a nuttier flavor and chewy bite that adds an unexpected touch to regional recipes. We offer Israeli couscous, made in the USA, from the finest amber, durum US wheat, thus giving it the premium quality that you can expect. Named for its unique shape, Pearled Couscous (also known as Israeli Couscous or Pearled Pasta) is shaped and rolled into tiny balls and then toasted. This allows the product to absorb liquids and cook up more like rice or risotto. The toasting process gives this product a nutty flavor and satisfying mouthfeel
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  • Crystal

    Crystal

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    a crystal pen drive that would be an excellent promotional gift to give a client or even few employees who have excelled at their work, and you can have it personalized or customized by putting the name of your brand or organization to spread it. Or if you have a cause about which you have to spread awareness to certain people, then this pen drive can also be customized with a tiny message for those. It will also be secure enough for carrying your all your confidential data and it is easily identifiable if you happen to mix it up with your things
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  • Crystal Pebble Stones

    Crystal Pebble Stones

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    • MOQ2 Ton
    • SizeVarious
    • FeatureExcellent Luster And Superior Finish
    • Product TypeCrystal Pebble Stones
    • Brand NameAstha Pebbles
    • ConditionGood
    • Place Of OriginMumbai
    • Avail from us, superior quality Crystal Pebble Stones, which are widely demanded due to their excellent luster and superior finish among the buyers. Our range of Crystal Pebble Stones is available in various sizes, shapes and colors to meet the requirements of the clients.
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  • Sugilite Stone

    Sugilite Stone

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    Sugilite Stone, Agate Stone, Olivine Stone, Opal Stone, Quartz Ston
  • Tanzanite Stone

    Tanzanite Stone

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    We are engaged in Manufacturing, Exporting and Supplying of well processed Tanzanite Stone. Our Tanzanite Stone is free from all sorts of impurities and can be availed at market leading prices. Tanzanite & Fancy Zoisite Gemstones Source : Tanzania (Tanzanite), Kenya (Zoisite: Anyolite), Norway (Zoisite: Thulite) Birthstone : December (Alternate: Turquoise, Zircon) Tanzanite is a rare mineral only found in the Mererani, or 'Merelani hills' tanzanite mining area of Tanzania. Located in the Simanjiro district, the Merelani mining area is 16 kilometers south of the Kilimanjaro International Airport, and 70km south-east. To this day, the only source of Tanzanite in the world is this several square mile area in the Merelani Hills, and the limited supply makes Tanzanite 1,000 times rarer than Diamonds. Tanzanite is a blueish-purple gemstone variety of the mineral zoisite, named after Siegmund Zois, Baron von Edelstein (1747-1819). Zoisite is a calcium aluminium hydroxy sorosilicate belonging to the epidote group of minerals. Tanzanite can sometimes be mistaken for blue sapphire, but tanzanite can have very pronounced pleochroism, which reflects different colors from different angles. Pleochroism is an optical phenomenon due to the double refraction of light which is divided into two "polarized" paths at a 90° angle to each other. When viewed from the top or front, tanzanite's hue will appear blue to violet-blue, and when viewed from the back it will appear violet to bluish-purple. Tanzanite History This purple-blue variety of zoisite is a newly discovered gemstone who's name "Tanzanite" was established in 1968 by Henry Platt, the president of Tiffany & Co., after being introduced to the stone by John Saul of Swala Gem Traders in Tanzania. One year earlier on July 7th, 1967, an Arusha tailor named Manuel d'Souza (below, left - on left) was prospecting for gold in the region of Lake Victoria in Tanzania, when he discovered a transparent blue stone laying on the ground which he mistook for a sapphire. After testing the stone's hardness de Souza ruled out sapphire, and initially misidentified his discovery as the mineral olivine (peridot), and later as dumortierite. The correct identification of de Souza's discovery was soon made by Ian McCloud, a Tanzanian government geologist in Dodoma, with later confirmations from Harvard, the British Museum, and University of Heidelberg. Shortly after de Souza's discovery, he attempted to register his mining claim with the Tanzanian government Mines & Geology Department, but other prospectors had already registered zoisite mining claims before he gotten around to changing the name on his original claim registration. During this period another popular name for this variety of zoisite was "Skaiblu," a Swahili-language interpretation of the English term "Sky Blue." It is rumored that German and Swiss gemstone dealers were anxious for a new name for this gemstone because the German pronunciation of "zoisite" sounded too similar to the English word "suicide" The entire area soon became covered in mines, and d'Souza was unable to maintain control over his mining claim. In 1971, the Tanzanian government took control of the mines and turned them over to the State Mining Corporation in 1976. Masai legend is that cattle herders first noticed this stone some 30 years previously, after a brush-fire caused by lightning burned large areas of the plains at the base of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. The herders noticed that brown Zoisite crystals had turned a deep blue-purple due to the heat from the fire. Tanzanite Mining in Mererani There are four actively mined tanzanite areas or 'blocks,' that are labeled A through D. The 'A block' and 'C block' were reserved for foreign investment, while B and D can be mined by ingenious locals. In 2005 a privately owned company named Tanzanite One Ltd. took control of Tanzania's largest tanzanite mine known as "C-Block" (above, right). The mine has already reached a depth of 1000 feet and there is growing concern that the supply of Tanzanite could be depleted in a few decades. The world's largest tanzanite crystal was found in TanzaniteOne's C-Block mine in 2005. The crystal weighed 16,839 carats and measured 22 cm at its widest point. Small-Scale (Wana-Apollo) Tanzanite Mining The world's largest tanzanite crystal was found in TanzaniteOne's C-Block mine in 2005. The crystal weighed 16,839 carats and measured 22 cm at it's widest point. There are 430 'plots' that can be mined in the remaining B and D blocks. These non-mechanized miners use daisy-chains of workers to hand excavate the mining shafts. Merelani Township is the tanzanite trading center for small-scale miners. Tanzanite (Zoisite) Chemistry & Physical Properties Crystal System - orthorhombicCrystal Habit - disphenoidal, bladedSpecific gravity (SG) - 3.35Mohs Hardness Scale - 6.0 to 6.5Toughness - fair to poorFracture - uneven to conchoidalCleavage - perfectStreak - whiteChemical Composition - Ca2Al3(SiO4)3(OH) Tanzanite (Zoisite) Optical Properties Optical Properties - doubly refractiveRefractive Index - 1.69 - 1.70Birefringence - 0.009Pleochroism - strong, dichroism or trichroism (depending on color) Surface Luster - vitreousDiaphaneity - transparent, translucentGem Color - blue, brown, gray, greenish-brown, purple, violet Tanzanite Color Tanzanite specimens that have a predominantly blue color can be more expensive than purplish-blue varieties, because these crystals tend to form with the blue color axis oriented along the width of the crystal as opposed to its length. Cut orientation is critical to take maximum advantage of the color. Blue tanzanite obtains its distinct violet-blue or lavender-blue coloration from trace amounts of vanadium. In Tanzania, zoisite typically occurs in colors ranging from gray, dirty white, dull greenish-brown, salmon pink and yellow. There is also a vivid green non-gem (opaque) variety of chrome tanzanite (chrome zoisite) that is colored by trace amounts of chromium, and a vivid pink (manganese pink) variety known commercially as "fancy zoisite." Unheated (left) & Heated Tanzanite (right) Fancy Zoisite Tanzanite. Fancy Zoisite & 'African Ruby' When left in their unheated form, zoisite can occur in a wide variety of colors - most of which are dull or uninteresting - but there are specimens that can have vivid pink, orange, green or yellow hues. Those fancy zoisites which have a suitably intense color for a cut gem are rare. A gemstone known as "African Ruby" is a type of Zoisite that is found with opaque ruby (corundum). African Ruby is typically not enhanced, and is used primarily for cabochons or in carvings and statuary. A higher amount of ruby color in the stone increases its value. Tanzanite Grading & Marketing The quality, and therefore value of cut tanzanite is judged based on a recognized set of criteria that has been established by the Tanzanite Foundation, and its proprietary Tanzanite Quality Scale⢠[6]. This scale is similar to the GIA's 4 C's criteria used to evaluate diamonds, but with a special emphasis on color - described as "vB or bV plus" indicating a predominance of either violetish-Blue, or bluish Violet hues. Color (vB or bV plus) E ExceptionalV VividI IntenseM ModerateL LightP Pale Clarity EC Eye CleanSI Slightly IncludedMI Moderately IncludedHI Heavily Included Cut ExcellentVery GoodGoodFair Note : If color intensity exceeds the Exceptional grade, the stone would be graded Exceptional+ The Tanzanite Foundation is a non-profit industry supported organization whose primary mission is to standardize marketing methods, promote ethical conduct within the industry, and to develop the tanzanite industry by growing demand and creating value for stakeholders. Tanzanite One Sight holders Tanzanite is the first colored gemstone in which both sales and distribution are controlled in the same manner that DeBeers has employed with diamonds. TanzaniteOne Trading is a Group subsidiary based in Arusha, which markets tanzanite by channeling it's supply and distribution through authorized Sightholders, using the 'preferred supply strategy.' Operating under the guidelines of the Tucson Tanzanite Protocols [5], TanzaniteOne purchases rough tanzanite from smaller miners, brokers and dealers, then directing the supply to their eight designated Sightholders (May 2009 listed below). The Tucson Tanzanite Protocol The establishment of the Tucson Tanzanite Protocol in 2002 was a proactive step within the jewelry industry to restore confidence in tanzanite, to protect the legitimacy of the gem's supply chain, and to foster economic development in all aspects of the gem trade within Tanzania. This came on the heels of a spokesman for the U.S. Department of State announcing that there was no evidence that al Qaeda or any other terrorist group was currently using tanzanite to finance terrorism. The protocol is a cooperative effort by the government of Tanzania and all of the major industry stakeholders, including miners (Arusha Regional Miners Association, Tanzanian Chamber of Mines), dealers (including the Tanzania Mineral Dealers Association), manufacturers, suppliers and retail jewelers. Industry groups included the American Gem Trade Association, the American Gem Society, the International Color Stone Association, Jewelers of America, the Jewelers Vigilance Committee, the Manufacturing Jewelers and Suppliers of America, the Indian Diamond and Colorstone Association, and the Jewelers Association of Jaipur. This is similar to the establishment of the Diamond High Council (HRD) trade organization in 1976, or the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) in 2000. The Kimberley Process was designed to prevent conflict diamonds from entering into the mainstream rough diamond market. Tanzanite Durability & Care Tanzanite has a distinct cleavage plane, and it is softer than quartz. This means that tanzanite is a stone which has a lower durability and is more prone to chipping than most traditional gemstones - especially when worn in exposed locations such as a ring. The stone's inherent cleavage can also present a threat to its structural integrity during setting. Additionally, tanzanite should never be expose to sudden changes in temperature or extreme heat from steam jewelry cleaners, as this could cause the stone to fracture. Tanzanite's cleavage also makes it susceptible to fracturing if cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner. Avoid! Use a soft brush and warm soapy water to clean the stone, then pat dry with a soft absorbent cloth. Store your tanzanite jewelry in a protective pouch and/or keep it separated from other jewellery to avoid scratching or chipping the stone. Tanzanite Color Enhancement Most tanzanite is heated before it reaches the market. The natural color of tanzanite (the mineral zoisite), prior to the application of heat, is brown, bronze, grey, pink or yellow, which can be especially pronounced when observing the stone on its 'C' axis, or "salmon" (pink, grey, yellow) axis. The heating of tanzanite is considered to be a "legitimate" enhancement process within the gem trade. Synthetic or Simulant Tanzanite There is a new material on the gem market known as "Tanzanion" which is manufactured in Russian. Tanzanion is a laboratory-created pulled synthetic Forsterite that is a relatively convincing stimulant of Tanzanite. Tanzanion shares some of the physical and pleochroic properties of natural tanzanite, with a higher hardness of 7.0. Tanzanion has a refractive index of 1.635 to 1.670 and a specific gravity of 3.24. There is also a YAG simulated tanzanite that is a convincing substitute.
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  • Tanzanite Stone

    Tanzanite Stone

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    Caustic Soda Pearl, Chloroform, Phenol, Hexamine, Soda Ash Ligh
  • Yellow Onyx Stone

    Yellow Onyx Stone

    225 / Kilogram

    • Number Of FlowerNatural
    • MaterialStone
    • Surface FinishingPolished
    • FeatureCrack Resistance, Optimum Strength, Stain Resistance
    • ShapeRound, Oval etc.
    • Features : Fine finish Perfect dimensions Easy to clean Perfect design Intricately finished Enhanced durability
  • Ruby Stone

    Ruby Stone

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    We are offering ruby stone. We are a prominent ruby stones exporter & one of the leading ruby stones suppliers in india. We export natural ruby with dynamic luster. We supply ruby gemstone which is well cut as well as fine polished assuring its glittering power. We are one of the distinguished ruby gemstone suppliers. We export ruby gemstone which is easily available in multitude of colors. We export natural ruby which is ardently designed for wearing in some of the memorable occasions like marriages, birthday, anniversary etc.
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  • Tb Healing Stone (Lapis Lazuli)

    Tb Healing Stone (Lapis Lazuli)

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    Purchasers will not be disappointed buying our range of product, as it adheres to industrial quality regulation systems. We are a noteworthy name and work hard to attain complete client satisfaction. And, for achieving this objective, we facilitate them with easy payment modes.
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  • Natural Azurite Ore Deep Blue Copper Carbonate Mineral

    Natural Azurite Ore Deep Blue Copper Carbonate Mineral

    235,000 / Pièces

    • MOQ10 Pièces
    • Packaging TypeDrum/Barrel
    • FeaturePure
    • ColorBlue
    • SizeLarge
    • GradeIndustrial Grade
    • ApplicationMetal Powder, Plastic
    • ConditionGood, New
    • Brand NameNatural
    • ShapeRound
    • Product Name: Natural Azurite Ore large size – Deep Blue Copper Carbonate Mineral   Description: High-quality Azurite ore, famous for its rich deep-blue crystalline color. Azurite is a secondary copper mineral formed by the weathering of copper ore deposits. It is widely used for copper extraction, in jewelry, and by mineral collectors. •Appearance: Vivid deep blue crystalline texture •Composition: Copper Carbonate Hydroxide [Cu₃(CO₃)₂(OH)₂] •Copper Content: ~55% Cu •Uses:•Copper extraction & refining •Jewelry and ornamental stones •Mineral collections and educational use •Decorative & metaphysical purposes   Purification & Processing (Industrial Use): 1.Crushing & Grinding → Reduce ore to fine particles. 2.Beneficiation → Froth flotation to concentrate copper minerals. 3.Smelting → Converts concentrate into copper matte. 4.Electrolytic Refining → 99.9% pure copper recovery.   Other Details: •Available in bulk lots (kg/ton) or as specimen-grade samples •Direct source supply, unrefined •Custom packaging options
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  • Pearl

    Pearl

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    • Number Of FlowerPearls
    • Finishing Non Polished, Polished
    • Packaging TypePaper Box ,Plastic Box, Velvet Box ,Wooden Box
    • Occasion Daily Wear ,Party Wear
    • Size1-3mm ,3-6mm ,6-9mm
    • ShapeOval, Round
    • ApplicationDecoration Use, Making Jewellery
    • Pattern Plain, Printed
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  • Hessonite

    Hessonite

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    Hessonite, Yellow Gems, Ruby, Pearl, Blue Sapphire, Gems, Emeral
  • Semi Precious Stones

    Semi Precious Stones

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    Semi Precious Stones, Diamond Jewelry, Precious Stones, Diamond Pendant
  • Crystal

    Crystal

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    Crystal, Basmati Rices, Himaliyan Pink Sal
  • Semi Precious Stone

    Semi Precious Stone

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    Semi Precious Stone, Agglosimplex Marble, Granite Palisad
  • Semi Precious Stones

    Semi Precious Stones

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    Semi Precious Stones, Ruby Stone, Sapphire Stone, Emerald Ston
  • Semi Precious Stones

    Semi Precious Stones

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    Semi Precious Stones, Precious Stone
  • Serpentine Raw

    Serpentine Raw

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    Serpentine Raw, Blue Sodalite Raw Stone, 4_CMC Powder, Fluoboric Aci
  • Semi Precious Stones

    Semi Precious Stones

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    Semi Precious Stones, Precious Stone
  • Semi Precious Gemstones

    Semi Precious Gemstones

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    We are offering semi precious gemstones.
  • Freshwater Pearls

    Freshwater Pearls

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    Freshwater Pearls, Dining Accessories, Handicraft, Placemat
  • Crystal Stones

    Crystal Stones

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    Crystal Stones, Crystal Jeweler
  • Amethyst Clusters

    Amethyst Clusters

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    We are offering amethyst clusters.
  • ACi Crystals for Chakra Healing

    ACi Crystals for Chakra Healing

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    ACi Crystals for Chakra Healing, Tens Round Electrodes Pad, Hand Exercise
  • Semi Precious Gemstone

    Semi Precious Gemstone

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    Semi Precious Gemstone, Healing Sticks, Crystal Massager, Gemstone Pyramid
  • Semi Precious Stone

    Semi Precious Stone

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    Semi Precious Stone, Gold Jewelry, Platinum Jewellery, Precious Stone
  • Diamond Pearls

    Diamond Pearls

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    Diamond Pearls, Fashion Jewellery, Gemstones, Pearl Jewelry, Natural Pearl
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