Tumblestones sorted by stone - Q-Z | Semi precious and gemstone tumbled stones
Some
of our massive range of tumblestones - this listing is for stones
starting with A, B, or C. We've made the overall stone type most
important - so Moss Agate is listed under Agate, for simplicity.
A little about each stone:
- Quartz (clear) - the clear variety of Quartz, which can be anywhere from water clear to milky/included, depending on the grade.
- Quartz (milky) - essentially a partially translucent, milky white form of Quartz.
- Quartz (rose) - a pink form of Quartz, known and loved by everyone.
- Quartz (rutilated) - Clear Quartz with golden rutile needle inclusions.
- Quartz (smoky) - smoky Quartz, a brown-grey form of Quartz.
- Quartz (sodalitic) - a form of Quartz with some minor Sodalite inclusions and patches.
- Quartz (tourmalinated) - Clear Quartz with needle-like inclusions of black Tourmaline (Schorl).
- Rainbow Moonstone - a white feldspar mineral with a flash of colour at certain angles.
- Rhodochrosite - a very cool banded pink mineral.
- Rhodonite - a pink and black mineral, often pink with brown or black veins.
- Rhyolite- a mix of earth tones, typically browns, greys, greens.
- Rhyolite (Kambaba) - a popular stone often sold as 'Kambaba Jasper'. Rhyolite is, however, more accurate.
- Rhyolite (Leopardskin) - a popular stone often sold as 'Leopardskin Jasper'. Rhyolite is, however, more accurate.
- Ruby in Fuchsite - inclusions of Ruby in Fuchsite, a green mineral.
- Ruby in Zoisite - inclusions of Ruby in Fuchsite, a slightly different green mineral.
- Satin Spar - sometimes known as Selenite. This is a very, very soft material.
- Scolecite - a white, relatively uncommon mineral not often sold tumbled.
- Septarian - a mineral formed when a stone cracks and is slowly filled with Calcite and other minerals - mixes of Calcite and Aragonite.
- Seraphinite - an unusual green mineral from Russia with an almost feathery texture.
- Serpentine - sometimes referred to as 'new Jade' and used for hardstone carvings.
- Shungite - a popular mineraloid, containing a very high percentage of carbon.
- Sodalite - a popular blue and white mineral, with a great colour to it.
- Sodalite (fluorescent) - fluorescent Sodalite is a blue and white mineral which reacts to UV light - it can glow orange under 365NM light.
- Stromatolite - a stromatolite is a bed of algae mats which has solidified over time into a fossil.
- Sunstone - a feldspar which usually has a bright orange colour, with specks of colour and flashes of light.
- Tektite - also known as impact glass, a tektite is the result of a meteoritic impact throwing terrestrial material into the high atmosphere, which melts and forms a glass-like tektite on the way down.
- Thulite - a pink variety of the mineral Zoisite.
- Tiger Iron - a banded form of Tigers Eye which contains layers of Iron and Hematite.
- Tigers Eye (blue) - a chatoyant mineral with a blue shine.
- Tigers Eye (golden) - a chatoyant mineral with a golden shine.
- Tigers Eye (mixed) - a chatoyant mineral with a mixed colour shine.
- Tigers Eye (red) - a chatoyant mineral with a red shine.
- Topaz (silver/clear) - a clear form of Topaz with a high lustre.
- Tourmaline (black) - the black form of Tourmaline, also known as Schorl.
- Unakite - a pink and green mixed up mineral.
- Zoisite and hornblende - inclusions of hornblende in zoisite.