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New: Sale Area for Jewelry including Bracelets, Pendants, Earrings, Rings and Necklaces

Jewelry on Sale

Our products are priced incredibly well, as all our customers know and appreciate.

But from time to time we like to make certain special pieces available at even better prices.

To this end we have just released a new area of the website for items on sale!

Currently we have over twenty jewelry items on sale, including pendants, earrings, rings, necklaces and bracelets.

Soon we will be making more items available at these exceptional prices.

New! Customer testimonials :)

We've just added a section for customer testimonials! Be sure and have a look:

http://www.arkadiancollection.com/customer-testimonials

Now Offering Express Shipping on all Jewelry and Gemstones in the USA and Worldwide!

Jewelry Express Shipping

Orders now Shipped in 24 Hours!

ALL ORDERS JULY 27 - AUGUST 5th WILL BE SENT ON AUGUST 8th. We apologize for any inconvenience.
We are very happy to announce that all gemstone and jewelry orders are now shipped within 24 hours via USPS Express and include a tracking number that can be followed online.

3-4 Business Day Delivery in the USA!

ALL ORDERS JULY 27 - AUGUST 5th WILL BE SENT ON AUGUST 8th. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Now customers in the USA will receive their orders in 3-4 business days in USA! Worldwide orders are delivered in only 6 working days.

Buy with Confidence and Receive Your Order Soon

ALL ORDERS JULY 27 - AUGUST 5th WILL BE SENT ON AUGUST 8th. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Use our secure checkout to purchase online today using major credit cards or Paypal. Your personal and financial information is secure, and your order will be shipped within 24 hours, guaranteed. Some orders will even ship the same day if made before noon EST.

Moldavite and Astral Travels/Astral Projection

Mention of moldavite in the context of astral travel/astral projection: "A moldavite will help you leave your body more easily, and return more smoothly."

Moldavite is the only known extraterrestrial gemstone on Earth. It landed here over 15 million years ago. Find out more.

Read the entire document below, or browse the web's widest selection of moldavite and moldavite jewelry at Arkadian Collection.

Astral Projection

Astral Projection Fady a simple ritual for astral projection

About Kyanite, from 'kyanos' - Greek for "blue": Kyanite Necklaces, Kyanite Rings and other Blue Kyanite Jewelry

Kyanite Gemstone Jewelry

Kyanite Crystal Image

Arkadian Collection offers a wide selection of kyanite, kyanite pendants and other handmade kyanite jewelry.

We have been in business for over ten years, personally sourcing and activating all materials, creating the designs and handcrafting each unique item. We ship these items to customers internationally from the Czech Republic, the homeland of moldavite.

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Kyanite (Al2SiO5 - aluminium silicate)

Kyanite, whose name derives from the Greek word kyanos, meaning blue, is a typically blue silicate mineral, commonly found in aluminium-rich metamorphic pegmatites and/or sedimentary rock. Kyanite is a diagnostic mineral of the Blueschist Facies of metamorphic rocks.

Kyanite is a member of the aluminosilicate series, which also includes the polymorph andalusite and the polymorph sillimanite. Kyanite is strongly anisotropic, in that its hardness varies depending on its crystallographic direction. While this is a feature of almost all minerals, in kyanite this anisotropism can be considered an identifying characteristic.

At temperatures above 1100 °C, kyanite decomposes into mullite and vitreous silica via the following reaction: 3(Al2O3·SiO2) → 3Al2O3·2SiO2 + SiO2. This transformation results in an expansion.

Uses of Kyanite

Kyanite is used primarily in refractory and ceramic products, including porcelain plumbing fixtures and dishware. It is also used in electrical insulators and abrasives. Kyanite has been used as a gemstone, though this use is limited by its anisotropism and perfect cleavage. Kyanite is one of the index minerals that are used to estimate the temperature, depth, and pressure at which a rock undergoes metamorphism. Finally, as with most minerals, kyanite is a collector's mineral.

Kyanite: Related Minerals

Kyanite is usually found in association with its polymorphs, as well as other silicate minerals. These include:

andalusite, Al2SiO5
sillimanite, Al2SiO5
quartz, SiO2
staurolite, Fe2Al9Si4O22(OH)2
micas, AB2-3(X, Si)4O10(O,F,OH)2
garnets, A3B2(SiO4)3

Alternate Names for Kyanite

Kyanite has several alternative names, including disthene, munkrudite and cyanite. White-grey kyanite is also called rhaeticite.

Tips for How to Identify Kyanite

Kyanite's elongated, columnar crystals are usually a good first indication of the mineral, as well as its color (when the specimen is blue). Associated minerals are useful as well, especially the presence of the polymorphs or staurolite, which occur frequently with kyanite. However, the most useful characteristic in identifying kyanite is its anisotropism. If one suspects a specimen to be kyanite, verifying that it has two distinctly different hardnesses on perpendicular axes is a key to identification.

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Tourmaline, Pink Tourmaline, Tourmaline Jewelry, Pink Tourmaline Jewellery: Artisan, Handcrafted, Quick Worldwide Shipping

Adventures with Tourmaline

Bi-colored Tourmaline Crystal 0.8 inches Image

Arkadian Collection offers a wide selection of tourmaline, pink tourmaline and handmade tourmaline jewelry.

We have been in business for over ten years, personally sourcing and activating all materials, creating the designs and handcrafting each unique item. We ship these items to customers internationally from the Czech Republic, the homeland of moldavite.

Soon we will be expanding our tourmaline selections, after a trip we'll be taking to Brazil in 2009.

We are excited to provide this sneak peak into upcoming gemstone travel adventures and the incorporation and combination of multi-gemstone jewelry as well as raw stones as they naturally occur.

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Tourmaline Physical Properties

Tourmaline Crystal Structure

Tourmaline belongs to the trigonal crystal system and occurs as long, slender to thick prismatic and columnar crystals that are usually triangular in cross-section. The style of termination at the ends of crystals is asymmetrical, called hemimorphism. Small slender prismatic crystals are common in a fine-grained granite called aplite, often forming radial daisy-like patterns. Tourmaline is distinguished by its three-sided prisms; no other common mineral has three sides. Prisms faces often have heavy vertical striations that produce a rounded triangular effect. Tourmaline is rarely perfectly euhedral. An exception was the fine dravite tourmalines of Yinnietharra, in western Australia. The deposit was discovered in the 1970s, but is now exhausted. All hemimorphic crystals are piezoelectric, and are often pyroelectric as well.

Tourmaline Color

Tourmaline has a variety of colors. Usually, iron-rich tourmalines are black to bluish-black to deep brown, while magnesium-rich varieties are brown to yellow, and lithium-rich tourmalines are almost any color: blue, green, red, yellow, pink etc. Rarely, it is colorless. Bi-colored and multicolored crystals are common, reflecting variations of fluid chemistry during crystallisation. Crystals may be green at one end and pink at the other, or green on the outside and pink inside: this type is called watermelon tourmaline. Some forms of tourmaline are dichroic, in that they change color when viewed from different directions.

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