PROMOTIONAL PRICE FOR TUMBLED STONES: 1 kilo of Jasper (Flint) from South Africa.
PROMOTIONAL PRICE FOR TUMBLED STONES: 1 kilo Tiger's Eye from South Africa
PROMOTIONAL PRICE FOR TUMBLED STONES: 1 kilo of Tree Agate (Tree Stone) from India.
We regularly hear that our drumstones are too expensive compared to our colleagues. This is because we aim for the best drumstones in the world, usually produced in South Africa, Brazil, and Germany. But this season we have a dozen tumble stones at very, very low prices. A-quality stones with a super beautiful shine, at the sharpest prices in Europe!
Agate is a transparent but sometimes also opaque variety of quartz and a subvariety of chalcedony. The chemical structure of agate is identical to that of jasper, flint, and hornstone and is often found together with opal. The colorful, striped specimens are used as semi-precious stones. The name agate comes from the Greek Ἀχάτης, Achatès, the name of the present-day Dirillo River in southern Sicily, where agates and other chalcedonies were found. Traditionally, agate was worn as a lucky stone or for healing. Items made from agate, such as buttons, were also created. A number of healing properties are attributed to agate, such as protection during pregnancy against headaches, skin conditions, and balance disorders. According to various literature, agate is associated with the zodiac signs Aquarius, Taurus, Scorpio, and Gemini. Agate formations occur as a solution of silicic acid in cavities in older rocks. The stones can be artificially stained to achieve color combinations that are more vibrant than those found in nature. The major sources of agate are Brazil, Uruguay, and the United States (Oregon, Washington, and around the Great Lakes). Closer to the Netherlands and Belgium, agate is also found in the Hunsrück in Germany. Chemical composition: SiO2 + Al, Ca, Fe, Mn Crystal system: belongs to chalcedony-like quartz crystals, trigonal. Cleavage: none. Color: light blue or gray but it can also be green Stripe color: none. Luster: glassy, dull, silky. Hardness (Mohs): 6.5 to 7. Average density: 2.65 kg/dm2. Transparency: transparent to translucent.