
Onyx
eastBrowse ItemsOnyx is a striking, highly veined stone that’s both durable and translucent, allowing it to softly glow under the right lighting. Formed from compressed layers of sediment over time, it’s a natural marvel that only the Earth could create. Skilled artisans hand-carve each piece, following the rhythm of its striated lines. From slabs and stools to bowls and lighting, these one-of-a-kind creations bring sculptural elegance to any space.

Agate
eastBrowse ItemsKnown for its fine grain and vivid color, agate forms in volcanic rock where molten silica deposits in layered patterns. Sourced from large, naturally occurring pieces, each slice is cut thin to showcase its unique beauty. Mounted on iron bases and edged in real gold, copper, or silver, these accent pieces blend nature’s artistry with a touch of modern glamour. No two are alike—and the larger sculptural slices are especially rare. Crafted in harmony with nature, never against it.

Amethyst
eastBrowse ItemsAmethyst is a prized variety of quartz, best known for its striking purple hue and intricate crystal formations. Formed over millennia through a natural process called irradiation, where iron impurities and pressure shape its crystalline structure, each piece is truly one-of-a-kind. Sourced from deep within the caves of southern Brazil at a specific altitude, no two specimens are alike in shape, size, or internal crystal patterns. The sourcing process feels almost magical: it begins with a small hole drilled into stone, revealing hidden treasure within.

Quartz
eastBrowse ItemsQuartz is one of Earth’s most iconic minerals, celebrated for its many forms and dazzling clarity. Often crystallized from molten magma, it’s a wonder of natural geology. Whether displayed as a stalagmite on a base or as a geode cracked open to reveal its inner sparkle, quartz brings raw elegance to any surface.

Petrified Wood
eastBrowse ItemsSourced from Indonesia’s volcanic fault lines, petrified wood forms through a rare process called permineralization, where trees, buried by natural disasters, slowly transform into stone over millions of years. Mineral-rich waters replace the organic material at a cellular level, preserving the wood’s grain, rings, and bark. The resulting hues—ranging from black and green to red, pink, and gold—depend on the minerals present during fossilization. Once unearthed, each piece is skillfully cut, carved, and polished into striking stools, slabs, and sculptural artifacts.

Malachite
eastBrowse ItemsMalachite pieces are love letters to one of Earth’s most captivating and sought-after minerals. Prized for thousands of years, Malachite was mined as far back as 3,800 years ago with simple stone and bone tools. Though our methods have evolved, our reverence for its natural beauty and distinctive emerald hue remains unchanged. Available in both polished and raw forms, each one-of-a-kind piece adds a vibrant splash of color to elevate any interior space.