Ethical sourcing
Every stone has a story and a source.
We source every stone ourselves from partners we have visited in person or verified through third-party audits. No child-labour supply chains. Pricing that lets the miners and cutters who do the real work earn fairly.
Source map
Where every stone comes from.
Our sourcing spans six countries across four continents. Click any region to learn more about the stones and the supply chain behind them.
Sourced across the earth
Where our crystals are born
Every stone is traced to its origin — small-family mines, direct-trade cooperatives, and artisan lapidaries. Spin the globe or choose a region to follow the journey.
30 origins · 6 continents · 72+ stones
Brazil
Minas Gerais
The world's richest crystal belt. Our amethyst clusters and quartz towers are sourced from small-family mines in the southern highland valleys, where natural cavities yield cathedral-grade specimens.
Region detail
Each supply chain, explained.
Minas Gerais
Brazil
The world's richest crystal belt. Our amethyst clusters and quartz towers are sourced from small-family mines in the southern highland valleys, where natural cavities yield cathedral-grade specimens.
Artigas
Uruguay
Uruguayan amethyst is prized for its deep, saturated violet — the result of higher iron content and slow basalt cooling. We hand-pick small geodes and polished slices from the Artigas basalt flows.
Las Vigas, Veracruz
Mexico
Veracruz amethyst forms in long, slender, gem-clear prisms on a pale matrix — among the most delicate amethyst on earth. We source small clusters directly from the Las Vigas mines.
Naica, Chihuahua
Mexico
Chihuahua's desert mines yield extraordinary selenite blades and ribboned fluorite. Our cleansing wands trace to this region of giant gypsum crystal caves.
Hot Springs, Arkansas
USA
The Ouachita Mountains hold some of the purest natural quartz on earth. Our American clear-quartz points come from Hot Springs claims worked by small lapidary families.
Bisbee, Arizona
USA
The old Bisbee copper mines produced legendary turquoise and electric-blue azurite. We use ethically reclaimed and estate Bisbee stones in our protection and grounding kits.
Oxford County, Maine
USA
Maine's historic pegmatite quarries yield watermelon tourmaline and pale aquamarine. Our New England tourmaline is small-batch and traceable to named quarries.
Barahona
Dominican Republic
Larimar, a sky-blue pectolite, is found only on a single mountainside above Barahona. We pair it with the island's rare blue amber for ocean-and-sky kits.
Labrador Peninsula
Canada
The original Labradorite discovery site, where the stone's signature blue-green flash (labradorescence) was first documented in 1770. Canadian specimens are prized for the intensity of their spectral display.
Larvik
Norway
Norwegian larvikite shimmers with silvery-blue feldspar flash. Quarried from ancient Oslo-rift plutons, it anchors our grounding and protection pieces.
Navajún
Spain
The Navajún mine produces nature's most perfect pyrite cubes — formed without any cutting. Each cube is a geometry lesson in iron and sulphur.
Isle of Elba
Italy
The Tuscan island of Elba has yielded fine tourmaline and quartz since Roman times. Our Mediterranean specimens come from small heritage claims.
Idar-Oberstein
Germany
For five centuries the world's agate has been cut and finished in Idar-Oberstein. A few of our banded agates are still shaped by these master German lapidaries.
Ural Mountains
Russia
The Urals gave the world its first malachite palaces and the colour-shifting alexandrite. Our malachite is sourced as estate and vintage material.
Murun Massif, Siberia
Russia
Charoite — swirling lilac and violet — is found in exactly one place on earth: the remote Murun massif near the Chara River. Every piece is genuinely rare.
Sar-e-Sang, Badakhshan
Afghanistan
The Sar-e-Sang mines have supplied the world's finest lapis lazuli for over 6,000 years — the same blue once ground for Renaissance ultramarine. We source through fair-trade intermediaries.
Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan
Pakistan
The Karakoram peaks yield sky-blue aquamarine and golden topaz at extreme altitude. Our Himalayan beryls are cut in Skardu-valley workshops.
Ganesh Himal
Nepal
Himalayan quartz is hand-dug from high mountain seams above 4,000 metres and carried down on foot. Its exceptional clarity is treasured for meditation.
Rajasthan
India
Rajasthan's artisan lapidary tradition is centuries old. Our jasper and agate tumbles are cut and polished in Jaipur workshops we have visited personally. Engraved rune stones are also sourced here.
Ratnapura
Sri Lanka
Ratnapura — literally "city of gems" — is the source of luminous adularescent moonstone and rich garnet. Our moonstone is traced to family-run pit mines.
Mogok Valley
Myanmar
The Mogok valley is the legendary source of jade, ruby and spinel. We source only small, ethically-traceable lots of polished jade and tumbled spinel.
Hunan Province
China
Hunan produces some of the cleanest fluorite specimens in the world, with vivid banding and natural transparency. We verify each batch for treatment-free natural color.
Central Highlands
Madagascar
Madagascar rose quartz has an unusually soft, star-like glow from micro-inclusions of dumortierite. Our supply comes through a direct-trade cooperative that employs local women cutters.
Erongo Mountains
Namibia
The Erongo mountains produce jet-black tourmaline on smoky quartz and pale aquamarine. Namibian specimens are admired for their sharp, well-formed crystals.
Katanga
DR Congo
Katanga's copper belt yields vivid banded malachite and rare emerald-green dioptase. We work only with verified, conflict-free suppliers.
Griqualand, KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa
The Griqualand West region is the definitive source for tiger eye. The golden chatoyancy comes from crocidolite replaced by quartz — fully safe in tumbled or polished form.
Merelani Hills
Tanzania
Tanzanite — a violet-blue zoisite — is found in a single 7-km strip of the Merelani Hills and nowhere else on earth. A truly one-mine gemstone.
Kariba
Zambia
The Kariba and Mwakambiko mines yield deep "African" amethyst and natural citrine, known for rich, even saturation.
Coober Pedy
Australia
Coober Pedy produces most of the world's precious opal — fire trapped in silica from an ancient inland sea. Our opal is small-cut and Australian-mined.
Pilbara
Australia
The ancient Pilbara craton — among the oldest rock on earth — gives us banded mookaite jasper and golden tiger iron, in earthy reds and ochres.
Our standards
How we verify every stone.
Personal supplier visits
We have visited our main partners in Minas Gerais (Brazil), the central highlands of Madagascar, and Jaipur (Rajasthan) directly. We do not buy from brokers we have not met.
Third-party lab authentication
Representative samples from each batch are reviewed by a certified gemologist. Lab certificates are available on request for premium pieces.
No synthetic or treated stones without disclosure
We do not sell glass-filled, dyed, irradiated, or heat-treated stones without clear disclosure. If a stone has been enhanced, it is labelled.
Fair-trade pricing commitment
We pay above-market rates to supplier partners. Our goal is pricing that gives miners and cutters a fair share — not the minimum the market allows.
No child-labour supply chains
We audit our suppliers for labour standards and require documentation. Suppliers who cannot provide basic labour assurances are not retained.
Batch traceability
Every stone batch carries an internal batch record linking it to its sourcing partner, country of origin, and authentication result.
Certifications
What we guarantee with every order.
Natural stone verified
Every batch is checked for synthetic treatments, dye, and plastic coating. We do not sell glass-filled, dyed, or heat-treated stones without disclosure.
Ethically sourced
We buy from suppliers we have visited in person or verified through third-party audits. No child-labor supply chains. Pricing that lets miners earn a fair share.
Lab-authenticated
Representative samples from each batch are authenticated by an independent gemological lab. Certificates are available on request for premium pieces.
Plastic-free packaging
All packaging is recycled cardboard, seed-paper inserts, and cotton velvet pouches. Zero single-use plastic in any order. Boxes are compostable.
Authenticity & ethics
Natural stone verified
Every batch is checked for synthetic treatments, dye, and plastic coating. We do not sell glass-filled, dyed, or heat-treated stones without disclosure.
Ethically sourced
We buy from suppliers we have visited in person or verified through third-party audits. No child-labor supply chains. Pricing that lets miners earn a fair share.
Lab-authenticated
Representative samples from each batch are authenticated by an independent gemological lab. Certificates are available on request for premium pieces.
Plastic-free packaging
All packaging is recycled cardboard, seed-paper inserts, and cotton velvet pouches. Zero single-use plastic in any order. Boxes are compostable.
Wholesale partners
Full sourcing documentation available for wholesale buyers.
Yoga studios, wellness boutiques, and corporate gifting accounts can access lab reports and ethical sourcing certificates per batch.