Thomsonite Cabochon

$50.00

3.6 ct, 15 mm x 7 mm

This beautiful and rare Thomsonite cabochon is a perfect centerpiece for your next jewelry creation, or a stunning addition to any collector’s specimen collection. Its natural pastel hues and intricate patterns make it truly one-of-a-kind, showcasing the distinct beauty that Thomsonite is known for.

Thomsonite-a rare mineral in the zeolite family, is most notably found in the Lake Superior region, particularly along the shores of Minnesota’s North Shore. This area, near Lake Superior, is famous for producing highly sought-after Thomsonite stones that often exhibit beautiful radiating patterns of pastel colors like pink, white, green, and brown.

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3.6 ct, 15 mm x 7 mm

This beautiful and rare Thomsonite cabochon is a perfect centerpiece for your next jewelry creation, or a stunning addition to any collector’s specimen collection. Its natural pastel hues and intricate patterns make it truly one-of-a-kind, showcasing the distinct beauty that Thomsonite is known for.

Thomsonite-a rare mineral in the zeolite family, is most notably found in the Lake Superior region, particularly along the shores of Minnesota’s North Shore. This area, near Lake Superior, is famous for producing highly sought-after Thomsonite stones that often exhibit beautiful radiating patterns of pastel colors like pink, white, green, and brown.

3.6 ct, 15 mm x 7 mm

This beautiful and rare Thomsonite cabochon is a perfect centerpiece for your next jewelry creation, or a stunning addition to any collector’s specimen collection. Its natural pastel hues and intricate patterns make it truly one-of-a-kind, showcasing the distinct beauty that Thomsonite is known for.

Thomsonite-a rare mineral in the zeolite family, is most notably found in the Lake Superior region, particularly along the shores of Minnesota’s North Shore. This area, near Lake Superior, is famous for producing highly sought-after Thomsonite stones that often exhibit beautiful radiating patterns of pastel colors like pink, white, green, and brown.