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From the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert, Morocco is a land of vivid minerals and timeless geology. Known for its fiery vanadinite, rosy cobaltoan calcite, and desert roses sculpted by nature’s elements.

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Aravalli Range, Rajasthan

One of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, rich in emerald, garnet, aquamarine, and quartz.

Known for centuries of gemstone cutting in Udaipur and Jaipur, it remains India’s historic lapidary heart.

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Deccan Plateau, Maharashtra

Home to the world’s most collectible zeolite crystals — including cavansite, stilbite, and apophyllite — formed in ancient lava flows near Pune and Jalgaon. These vivid blue and green minerals are prized by museums and collectors worldwide.

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Chhota Nagpur & Eastern Ghats

Spanning Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal, this plateau yields topaz, quartz, beryl, and garnet.

Further south, the Eastern and Western Ghats produce rare rubies and sapphires, completing India’s remarkable mineral spectrum.

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India once produced 84 % of the world’s diamonds.

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The legendary Golconda mines were home to treasures like the Koh-i-Noor and Hope Diamond, gems that shaped India’s legacy as the original heart of the diamond trade.

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Did You Know?

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Brazil produces over 90% of the world's citrine.

Amethyst geodes form naturally inside volcanic rock over millions of years.

Amethyst geodes form naturally inside volcanic rock over millions of years.

The name "Amethyst" comes from the Greek amethystos, meaning "not intoxicated."

The name "Amethyst" comes from the Greek amethystos, meaning "not intoxicated."

Minas Gerais translates to "General Mines" — a region known for its mineral abundance.

Minas Gerais translates to "General Mines" — a region known for its mineral abundance.

Bolivia has the only commercial source of natural ametrine in the world.

Bolivia has the only commercial source of natural ametrine in the world.

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Every crystal begins as an encounter shaped by time and human touch. I personally source each piece, working closely with miners and artisans who handle them with care.

As a photographer and lifelong lover of design, I’m drawn to light, color, and form, the same elements that make crystals feel like natural works of art.

Each piece is photographed in natural light to honor its true texture and energy, a quiet balance of beauty, material, and meaning.

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Crystal Sourcing FAQs

India is home to a wide range of native stones including emerald, garnet, aquamarine, sapphire, ruby, quartz, topaz, cavansite, stilbite, and apophyllite. From the ancient Aravalli Range to the volcanic Deccan Plateau, India’s geology produces both rare gemstones and stunning collector minerals.

India is historically famous for diamonds — particularly from the legendary Golconda mines, which produced some of the world’s most valuable stones, including the Koh-i-Noor and Hope Diamond.

Today, India is also celebrated for Kashmir sapphires, Rajasthan emeralds, and the vivid blue cavansite of Maharashtra.

The term “Indian sapphire” often refers to the ultra-rare Kashmir sapphires, found in the Zanskar mountain range of northern India. These gems are prized for their velvety cornflower blue color and ethereal glow — considered among the most beautiful sapphires ever discovered. Mining ended in the 1920s, making authentic Kashmir sapphires extremely rare today.

Most crystals come from:


  • Maharashtra’s Deccan Traps (zeolites like cavansite and apophyllite)

  • Rajasthan’s Aravalli Range (emerald, garnet, aquamarine)

  • Tamil Nadu and Odisha (ruby, sapphire, garnet)

  • Jharkhand and West Bengal (quartz, mica, topaz)

India’s gemstone history stretches back over 5,000 years — it was once the world’s leading source of diamonds, rubies, and sapphires traded along the Silk Road.