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Apatite is a group of calcium phosphate minerals with the general formula Ca₅(PO₄)₃(F,Cl,OH), crystallizing in the hexagonal system. The most common gem variety is fluorapatite, prized for its vivid blue-green to teal color that rivals the finest Paraiba tourmalines at a fraction of the cost. Apatite registers 5 on the Mohs hardness scale — in fact, it is the mineral that defines 5 on the Mohs scale, making it the benchmark for medium hardness. Notable sources include Madagascar, Brazil, Mexico, Myanmar, and Canada.
Apatite's name comes from the Greek apatao, meaning "to deceive," because its wide range of colors and crystal habits historically caused it to be confused with beryl, tourmaline, and other minerals. Beyond its role as a collectible, apatite is the primary mineral component of biological tooth enamel and bone — making it one of the few minerals humans literally carry in their bodies. Collectors value apatite for its electric, neon-like blue and green tones, which are exceptionally saturated in fine specimens from Madagascar. It also occurs in yellow, purple, and colorless varieties.
Our apatite collection features:
- Tumbled stones and palm stones
- Polished freeforms and towers
- Bracelets and jewelry
- Raw crystal specimens
Explore the collection below.
A Sanctuary of Natural Beauty
Every crystal here was discovered by hand, selected with intuition, and photographed in its true light — never stock imagery, never mass-produced.
Pieces chosen for collectors, dreamers, and homes that value soul over spectacle. Timeless, mineral works of art — shaped by the Earth, refined by intention.
One-of-a-Kind. Forever Pieces.
Let the Universe Decide