Mineral Specimen & Tumbled Semi-Precious Stones From Himalayas
The Himalayas, cradle of some of the world’s most dramatic geology, yield a dazzling array of mineral specimens and semi-precious stones. From rose-pink rhodonite and deep blue lapis to shimmering quartz and protective tourmaline, each stone carries both natural beauty and cultural resonance. Tumbled stones polished by hand or left in raw crystalline form, these treasures embody the timeless spirit of the mountains.
Lapis lazuli
From Afghanistan
Himalayan Rhodonite
From North Waziristan
Mineral Specimen
From Himalayan range
Beyond the ordinary
Step into a world shaped by the majesty of the Himalayas. Here, each stone tells a story of ancient mountains, timeless beauty, and natural artistry. Our collection of mineral specimens is more than a showcase—it is a journey into the heart of the earth, where rarity meets authenticity. Discover treasures forged in the high peaks, and let their brilliance inspire your own path.
Tumbled Stone Lapis Lazuli
Afghan Lapis Lazuli, sourced from the ancient Sar-i Sang mines of Badakhshan, is celebrated for its deep celestial blue and golden pyrite flecks. Revered for over 6,500 years, it adorned pharaohs, inspired Renaissance art, and remains one of the world’s most iconic gemstones.
Rhodonite from the Himalayas
From the rugged peaks of the Himalayas, Rhodonite blooms in shades of rose and dusk, streaked with veins of midnight black. Long cherished as the “Stone of Love,” it carries the quiet strength of compassion and the promise of emotional renewal.
Garnets From Waziristan
From the wild mountains of Waziristan, garnets burn with the glow of embers, polished to a timeless brilliance. Long a symbol of passion and protection, they carry the spirit of the land in every crimson facet.
Mineral Specimen
Schorl, the black variety of tourmaline, is a striking mineral specimen found in the dramatic ranges of the Karakorum. Its lustrous jet-black crystals, often columnar or prismatic, embody both geological strength and metaphysical symbolism, long associated with grounding, protection, and resilience.
Stone Handicrafts
Maple Leaves and other handicrafts have been crafted out of semi-precious stones Jasper, Jade, Lapis, Serpentine and others.
