Shop our one-of-a-kind assorted gemstones jewelry. We offer an assortment of unique pendants, necklaces, earrings and bracelets in a variety of gemstones. All set in sterling silver, these pieces will accentuate any ensemble.

Gem Silica Bracelet 001
Authentic Gem Silica Sterling Silver Bracelet.
Dimensions
Diameter: 5 1/2″
Gap Opening: 1.628″
Stone: 26.6mm x 28.8mm
This double wire sterling silver bracelet is easily adjustable to fit most wrists.
Gem Silica
Gem silica is a bluish green to greenish blue variety of chalcedony often resembling the color of tropical ocean waters. Like turquoise, Gem slica receives its vivid color from the presence of copper. Other names this stone is often known as are “chrysocolla chalcedony” or “gem silica chrysocolla.”
Gem silica is the most valuable variety of chalcedony and can be more expensive than turquoise. It is rarely seen in jewelry as the stone is rare, costly, and the supply is limited. It is typically found in copper-rich areas, with the most significant deposits being located in Arizona, USA, Mexico, and Peru.

Montana Agate Bracelet 002
Authentic Montana Agate Bracelet.
Dimensions
Diameter: 6″
Gap Opening: 1.2″
Stone: 24mm x 30.7mm
The sterling silver bracelet can be adjusted for different size wrists.
Montana Agate is quite rare and is only found along the alluvial gravels of the Yellowstone River. Because of how protected this area is, it’s not mined on a commercial scale. Limited quantities are made available each year, making this stone an extraordinary commodity.
Nothing short of breathtaking Montana agate is filled with mysterious inclusions and organic-looking dendrites. Mainly consisting of silica, this hard stone and its unique physical appearance makes it a favorite among collectors and artisans.

Gem Silica Pendant 003
Authentic Gem Silica with Confetti Chrysocolla.
Total Weight: 24.5 grams
Set in sterling silver with a hand-stamped bail.
Gem Silica
Gem silica is a bluish green to greenish blue variety of chalcedony often resembling the color of tropical ocean waters. Like turquoise, Gem slica receives its vivid color from the presence of copper. Other names this stone is often known as are “chrysocolla chalcedony” or “gem silica chrysocolla.”
Gem silica is the most valuable variety of chalcedony and can be more expensive than turquoise. It is rarely seen in jewelry as the stone is rare, costly, and the supply is limited. It is typically found in copper-rich areas, with the most significant deposits being located in Arizona, USA, Mexico, and Peru.

Cotton Candy Agate Pendant 006
Rare Cotton Candy Agate from Mexico
Total Weight: 21.7 grams
This rare piece of Cotton Candy Agate comes from Mexico. It is a relatively newcomer to the lapidary scene and is rapidly gaining popularity. The colorful pink jasper along with light pink and cream colored chalcedony is what gives this stone its savory name.
Set in sterling silver.
Agate is the name given to numerous varieties of banded Chalcedony, a mineral of the Quartz family. Its name comes from the Achetes River in Sicily, where Agates were first found. Usually banded in layers, or stripes, some varieties have “eye” markings, or specks of color. Called the earth rainbow, the concentric bands of Agate form in nearly every color the earth can produce, including a colorless form.
The agate stone provides strength, emotional stability, and a sense of peace and calm.

Wild Horse Earrings 001
Authentic Wild Horse Jasper Earrings.
This beautiful, colorful stone is called Wild Horse Jasper. It gets its name from its similarity to the spotted and dappled layers of wild horses. It is also known as Wild Horse Magnesite, alluding to its mineral composition.
The most unmistakable element of Wild Horse Jasper is its complex design. These patterns can take on different structures, like mottled spots, streaming lines, and intricate web-like designs. Each piece is totally unique, making it a favorite for jewelry and art projects.
It was discovered in the mid-90’s near the Globe copper mine in the Gila wilderness area of southern Arizona and only comes from there. This stone was purchased from a reputable dealer at the Reno Gem Show.
The silversmith, which is all sterling silver, is done in-house and stamped with my unique ‘Wave Horse’ logo. My logo represents my love of surfing and horses.
Care: Like turquoise, Wild Horse is a porous stone and should be handled with care. Keep this piece away from chemicals, lotions, etc. Use a soft cloth to clean the stone and silver.
Learn more about Wild Horse Jasper.

Wild Horse Earrings 002
Authentic Wild Horse Jasper Earrings.
This beautiful, colorful stone is called Wild Horse Jasper. It gets its name from its similarity to the spotted and dappled layers of wild horses. It is also known as Wild Horse Magnesite, alluding to its mineral composition.
The most unmistakable element of Wild Horse Jasper is its complex design. These patterns can take on different structures, like mottled spots, streaming lines, and intricate web-like designs. Each piece is totally unique, making it a favorite for jewelry and art projects.
It was discovered in the mid-90’s near the Globe copper mine in the Gila wilderness area of southern Arizona and only comes from there. This stone was purchased from a reputable dealer at the Reno Gem Show.
The silversmith, which is all sterling silver, is done in-house and stamped with my unique ‘Wave Horse’ logo. My logo represents my love of surfing and horses.
Care: Like turquoise, Wild Horse jasper is a porous stone and should be handled with care. Keep this piece away from chemicals, lotions, etc. Use a soft cloth to clean the stone and silver.
Learn more about Wild Horse Jasper.

Wild Horse Jasper Bracelet 001
Authentic Wild Horse Jasper Bracelet.
This beautiful, colorful stone is called Wild Horse Jasper. It gets its name from its similarity to the spotted and dappled layers of wild horses. It is also known as Wild Horse Magnesite, alluding to its mineral composition.
The most unmistakable element of Wild Horse Jasper is its complex design. These patterns can take on different structures, like mottled spots, streaming lines, and intricate web-like designs. Each piece is totally unique, making it a favorite for jewelry and art projects.
The decorative sterling silver bracelet can be adjusted for different size wrists.
Wild Horse Jasper was discovered in the mid-90’s near the Globe copper mine in the Gila wilderness area of southern Arizona and only comes from there. This stone was purchased from a reputable dealer.
The silversmith, which is all sterling silver, is done in-house and stamped with my unique ‘Wave Horse’ logo. My logo represents my love of surfing and horses.
Care: Like turquoise, wild horse jasper is a porous stone and should be handled with care. Keep this piece away from chemicals, lotions, etc. Use a soft cloth to clean the stone and silver.
Learn more about Wild Horse Jasper.

Wild Horse Jasper Pendant 001
Authentic Wild Horse Jasper Pendant.
This beautiful, colorful stone is called Wild Horse Jasper. It gets its name from its similarity to the spotted and dappled layers of wild horses. It is also known as Wild Horse Magnesite, alluding to its mineral composition.
The most unmistakable element of Wild Horse Jasper is its complex design. These patterns can take on different structures, like mottled spots, streaming lines, and intricate web-like designs. Each piece is totally unique, making it a favorite for jewelry and art projects.
Wild Horse Jasper was discovered in the mid-90’s near the Globe copper mine in the Gila wilderness area of southern Arizona and only comes from there. This stone was purchased from a reputable dealer at the Reno Gem Show.
The silversmith, which is all sterling silver, is done in-house and stamped with my unique ‘Wave Horse’ logo. My logo represents my love of surfing and horses.
Care: Like turquoise, wild horse jasper is a porous stone and should be handled with care. Keep this piece away from chemicals, lotions, etc. Use a soft cloth to clean the stone and silver.
Learn more about Wild Horse Jasper.

Wild Horse Jasper Pendant 002
Authentic Wild Horse Jasper Pendant.
This beautiful, colorful stone is called Wild Horse Jasper. It gets its name from its similarity to the spotted and dappled layers of wild horses. It is also known as Wild Horse Magnesite, alluding to its mineral composition.
The most unmistakable element of Wild Horse Jasper is its complex design. These patterns can take on different structures, like mottled spots, streaming lines, and intricate web-like designs. Each piece is totally unique, making it a favorite for jewelry and art projects.
Wild Horse Jasper was discovered in the mid-90’s near the Globe copper mine in the Gila wilderness area of southern Arizona and only comes from there. This stone was purchased from a reputable dealer at the Reno Gem Show.
The silversmith, which is all sterling silver, is done in-house and stamped with my unique ‘Wave Horse’ logo. My logo represents my love of surfing and horses.
Care: Like turquoise, wild horse jasper is a porous stone and should be handled with care. Keep this piece away from chemicals, lotions, etc. Use a soft cloth to clean the stone and silver.
Learn more about Wild Horse Jasper.

Cotton Candy Agate Pendant 007
Rare Cotton Candy Agate from Mexico
Total Weight: 15.9 grams
This rare piece of Cotton Candy Agate comes from Mexico. It is a relatively newcomer to the lapidary scene and is rapidly gaining popularity. The colorful pink jasper along with light pink and cream colored chalcedony is what gives this stone its savory name.
Set in sterling silver.
Agate is the name given to numerous varieties of banded Chalcedony, a mineral of the Quartz family. Its name comes from the Achetes River in Sicily, where Agates were first found. Usually banded in layers, or stripes, some varieties have “eye” markings, or specks of color. Called the earth rainbow, the concentric bands of Agate form in nearly every color the earth can produce, including a colorless form.
The agate stone provides strength, emotional stability, and a sense of peace and calm.

Cotton Candy Agate Necklace 008
Rare Cotton Candy Agate from Mexico
Total Weight: 16 grams (without chain)
This rare piece of Cotton Candy Agate comes from Mexico. It is a relatively newcomer to the lapidary scene and is rapidly gaining popularity. The colorful pink jasper along with light pink and cream colored chalcedony is what gives this stone its savory name.
Set in sterling silver.
20″ Sterling silver rope chain.
Agate is the name given to numerous varieties of banded Chalcedony, a mineral of the Quartz family. Its name comes from the Achetes River in Sicily, where Agates were first found. Usually banded in layers, or stripes, some varieties have “eye” markings, or specks of color. Called the earth rainbow, the concentric bands of Agate form in nearly every color the earth can produce, including a colorless form.
The agate stone provides strength, emotional stability, and a sense of peace and calm.

Variscite & Turquoise Bracelet 001
Authentic Variscite Bracelet>
Natures Turquoise without the Copper.
Variscite is a beautifully colored semi-precious gemstone of many names. Once the lowly cousin to turquoise, variscite is now highly prized, and prices are climbing. Along with the large variscite stone are two genuine American turquoise. The variscite was hand collected from the Candelaria Hills in Nevada.
This double wire sterling silver bracelet is easily adjustable to fit most wrists.
Care: Like turquoise, variscite is a porous stone and one should avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, cosmetics and heat, which can cause the color of the stone to change. This can be avoided with care and attention by cleaning your gemstone with a soft cloth and water.

Variscite Pendant 001
Authentic Variscite Pendant>
Natures Turquoise without the Copper.
Total Weight: 15.4 grams
Variscite is a beautifully colored semi-precious gemstone of many names. Once the lowly cousin to turquoise, variscite is now highly prized, and prices are climbing. Along with the large variscite stone are two genuine American turquoise. The variscite was hand collected from the Candelaria Hills in Nevada.
Care: Like turquoise, variscite is a porous stone and one should avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, cosmetics and heat, which can cause the color of the stone to change. This can be avoided with care and attention by cleaning your gemstone with a soft cloth and water.

Blue Apatite Pendant 003
Authentic Blue Apatite and American Turquoise Pendant
This piece of blue apatite was given to me from a member of the San Diego Lapidary Club. Since I am drawn to the color blue in all shades, I decide to cut and polish this beautiful stone. Set in sterling silver, this large and blue piece should be added to anyone’s jewelry collection. And it is a “One of a kind” piece.
Total Weight: 21 grams
Set in sterling silver.
Care: Like many softer stones great care should be taken with blue apatite and turquoise gems. Avoid cosmetics, lotions and/or chemicals. Use a soft cloth and water to clean the stone. A silver cloth can be used on the silver portion of the piece.

Montana Agate Pendant 002
Authentic Montana Agate Pendant
Total Weight: 18 grams
Set in sterling silver with a hand-stamped bail. Mother Nature meticulously crafted this stone to create harmony between natural elements and nature. What life images do you see?
Montana Agate is quite rare and is only found along the alluvial gravels of the Yellowstone River. Because of how protected this area is, it’s not mined on a commercial scale. Limited quantities are made available each year, making this stone an extraordinary commodity.
Nothing short of breathtaking Montana agate is filled with mysterious inclusions and organic-looking dendrites. Mainly consisting of silica, this hard stone and its unique physical appearance makes it a favorite among collectors and artisans.

Montana Agate Pendant 001
Authentic Montana Agate Pendant.
Total Weight: 25.25 grams
Set in sterling silver.
Montana Agate is quite rare and is only found along the alluvial gravels of the Yellowstone River. Because of how protected this area is, it’s not mined on a commercial scale. Limited quantities are made available each year, making this stone an extraordinary commodity.
Nothing short of breathtaking Montana agate is filled with mysterious inclusions and organic-looking dendrites. Mainly consisting of silica, this hard stone and its unique physical appearance makes it a favorite among collectors and artisans.

Montana Agate Necklace 003
Authentic Montana Agate Pendant.
Total Weight: 19.5 grams (without chain)
20″ Sterling Silver Rope Necklace
Set in sterling silver.
Montana Agate is quite rare and is only found along the alluvial gravels of the Yellowstone River. Because of how protected this area is, it’s not mined on a commercial scale. Limited quantities are made available each year, making this stone an extraordinary commodity.
Nothing short of breathtaking Montana agate is filled with mysterious inclusions and organic-looking dendrites. Mainly consisting of silica, this hard stone and its unique physical appearance makes it a favorite among collectors and artisans.

Green Lip Agate Pendant 002
Authentic Green Lip Agate Pendant.
Total Weight: 9 grams
Set in sterling silver with stamped horse on bail.
This exquisite rare agate was found near the town of Wellington, Nevada, located southwest of the city of Yerington, which is home to copper and turquoise mines. Not much is written about this stone, however its appearance could group it into the Moss Agate family.
Agate is the name given to numerous varieties of banded Chalcedony, a mineral of the Quartz family. Its name comes from the Achetes River in Sicily, where Agates were first found. Usually banded in layers, or stripes, some varieties have “eye” markings, or specks of color. Called the earth rainbow, the concentric bands of Agate form in nearly every color the earth can produce, including a colorless form.

Montana Agate Bracelet 001
Authentic Montana Agate Bracelet.
The sterling silver bracelet can be adjusted for different size wrists.
Montana Agate is quite rare and is only found along the alluvial gravels of the Yellowstone River. Because of how protected this area is, it’s not mined on a commercial scale. Limited quantities are made available each year, making this stone an extraordinary commodity.
Nothing short of breathtaking Montana agate is filled with mysterious inclusions and organic-looking dendrites. Mainly consisting of silica, this hard stone and its unique physical appearance makes it a favorite among collectors and artisans.

Green Lip Agate Pendant 001
Authentic Green Lip Agate Pendant.
Total Weight: 14 grams
Set in sterling silver.
This exquisite rare agate was found near the town of Wellington, Nevada, located southwest of the city of Yerington, which is home to copper and turquoise mines. Not much is written about this stone, however its appearance could group it into the Moss Agate family.
Agate is the name given to numerous varieties of banded Chalcedony, a mineral of the Quartz family. Its name comes from the Achetes River in Sicily, where Agates were first found. Usually banded in layers, or stripes, some varieties have “eye” markings, or specks of color. Called the earth rainbow, the concentric bands of Agate form in nearly every color the earth can produce, including a colorless form.

Gem Silica Pendant 001
Authentic Gem Silica with Confetti Chrysocolla.
Total Weight: 17 grams
Set in sterling silver with a hand-stamped bail.
Gem Silica
Gem silica is a bluish green to greenish blue variety of chalcedony often resembling the color of tropical ocean waters. Like turquoise, Gem slica receives its vivid color from the presence of copper. Other names this stone is often known as are “chrysocolla chalcedony” or “gem silica chrysocolla.”
Gem silica is the most valuable variety of chalcedony and can be more expensive than turquoise. It is rarely seen in jewelry as the stone is rare, costly, and the supply is limited. It is typically found in copper-rich areas, with the most significant deposits being located in Arizona, USA, Mexico, and Peru.
Confetti Chrysocolla
Confetti Chrysocolla is a gemstone that showcases a vibrant symphony of colors reminiscent along with articles of copper. This unique stone displays its own intricate patterns and hues, mirroring the diversity found in the enchanting landscapes of planet earth.

Cotton Candy Agate Bracelet 001
Rare Cotton Candy Agate from Mexico
Set in sterling silver this bracelet is easily adjustable to fit most wrists.
This rare piece of Cotton Candy Agate comes from Mexico. It is a relatively newcomer to the lapidary scene, it has rapidly gained popularity as a distinctive, colorful pink or peach jasper, with light pink and cream colored chalcedony. The white cloud-like breccia is what gives this stone its savory name.
Agate is the name given to numerous varieties of banded Chalcedony, a mineral of the Quartz family. Its name comes from the Achetes River in Sicily, where Agates were first found. Usually banded in layers, or stripes, some varieties have “eye” markings, or specks of color. Called the earth rainbow, the concentric bands of Agate form in nearly every color the earth can produce, including a colorless form.
The agate stone provides strength, emotional stability, and a sense of peace and calm.

Cotton Candy Agate Necklace 003
Rare Cotton Candy Agate from Mexico
Total Weight: 13 grams (without chain)
18″ length Sterling Silver Necklace
This rare piece of Cotton Candy Agate comes from Mexico. It is a relatively newcomer to the lapidary scene, it has rapidly gained popularity as a distinctive, colorful pink or peach jasper, with light pink and cream colored chalcedony. The white cloud-like breccia is what gives this stone its savory name.
Set in sterling silver.
Agate is the name given to numerous varieties of banded Chalcedony, a mineral of the Quartz family. Its name comes from the Achetes River in Sicily, where Agates were first found. Usually banded in layers, or stripes, some varieties have “eye” markings, or specks of color. Called the earth rainbow, the concentric bands of Agate form in nearly every color the earth can produce, including a colorless form.
The agate stone provides strength, emotional stability, and a sense of peace and calm.

Cotton Candy Agate Pendant 002
Rare Cotton Candy Agate from Mexico
Total Weight: 15 grams
This rare piece of Cotton Candy Agate comes from Mexico. It is a relatively newcomer to the lapidary scene and is rapidly gaining popularity. The colorful pink jasper along with light pink and cream colored chalcedony is what gives this stone its savory name.
Set in sterling silver.
Agate is the name given to numerous varieties of banded Chalcedony, a mineral of the Quartz family. Its name comes from the Achetes River in Sicily, where Agates were first found. Usually banded in layers, or stripes, some varieties have “eye” markings, or specks of color. Called the earth rainbow, the concentric bands of Agate form in nearly every color the earth can produce, including a colorless form.
The agate stone provides strength, emotional stability, and a sense of peace and calm.

Cotton Candy Agate Pendant 001
Authentic Cotton Candy Agate from Mexico
Total Weight: 20.5 grams
This rare piece of Cotton Candy Agate comes from Mexico. It is a relatively newcomer to the lapidary scene and is rapidly gaining popularity. The colorful pink jasper along with light pink and cream colored chalcedony is what gives this stone its savory name.
Set in sterling silver.
Agate is the name given to numerous varieties of banded Chalcedony, a mineral of the Quartz family. Its name comes from the Achetes River in Sicily, where Agates were first found. Usually banded in layers, or stripes, some varieties have “eye” markings, or specks of color. Called the earth rainbow, the concentric bands of Agate form in nearly every color the earth can produce, including a colorless form.
The agate stone provides strength, emotional stability, and a sense of peace and calm.

Blue Apatite Pendant 002
Authentic Blue Apatite Pendant
This piece of blue apatite was given to me from a member of the San Diego Lapidary Club. Since I am drawn to the color blue in all shades, I decide to cut and polish this beautiful stone. Set in sterling silver, the bail is hand stamped with a horse and sun.
Total Weight: 20 grams
Care: Like many softer stones great care should be taken with blue apatite gems. Avoid cosmetics, lotions and/or chemicals. Use a soft cloth and water to clean the stone. A silver cloth can be used on the silver portion of the piece.

Blue Apatite Pendant 001
Authentic Blue Apatite Pendant
This piece of blue apatite was given to me from a member of the San Diego Lapidary Club. Since I am drawn to the color blue in all shades, I decide to cut and polish this beautiful stone. Set in sterling silver, this large and blue piece should be added to anyone’s jewelry collection. And it is a “One of a kind” piece.
Total Weight: 19 grams
Set in sterling silver.
Care: Like many softer stones great care should be taken with blue apatite gems. Avoid cosmetics, lotions and/or chemicals. Use a soft cloth and water to clean the stone. A silver cloth can be used on the silver portion of the piece.

Cotton Candy Agate Earrings 001
Rare Cotton Candy Agate from Mexico
This rare piece of Cotton Candy Agate comes from Mexico. It is a relatively newcomer to the lapidary scene, it has rapidly gained popularity as a distinctive, colorful pink or peach jasper, with light pink and cream colored chalcedony. The white cloud-like breccia is what gives this stone its savory name.
Set in sterling silver.
Agate is the name given to numerous varieties of banded Chalcedony, a mineral of the Quartz family. Its name comes from the Achetes River in Sicily, where Agates were first found. Usually banded in layers, or stripes, some varieties have “eye” markings, or specks of color. Called the earth rainbow, the concentric bands of Agate form in nearly every color the earth can produce, including a colorless form.
The agate stone provides strength, emotional stability, and a sense of peace and calm.