Cabochons by Stoned Wraps

Cabochons by Stoned Wraps Large Cabochon Dealer based in the USA. We offer a large variety of different material and thousands in stock ready to ship.

If we don't have it in stock we will add it to our inventory. Shipping is $6 in USA and Exact for international.

Random cabs$5 each!!!
05/12/2026

Random cabs

$5 each!!!

05/07/2026

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05/06/2026

If you would like an end of the month invoice for April send us a message. Otherwise it will remain open. Thank you!

RANDOMS!!!$4 each!!!
04/29/2026

RANDOMS!!!

$4 each!!!

Labradorite Some are Lower QualityLabradorite is a mesmerizing feldspar mineral known for labradorescence, an iridescent...
04/21/2026

Labradorite

Some are Lower Quality

Labradorite is a mesmerizing feldspar mineral known for labradorescence, an iridescent display of metallic blue, green, and gold colors, often called the "stone of transformation". Primarily used in jewelry and metaphysical practices, it protects the aura, enhances intuition, and stimulates creativity. Formed in igneous rocks, it has a triclinic system, is found globally, and was discovered in Labrador, Canada.

Properties of Labradorite:

Color & Effect: Grey-green to blackbase, showing intense iridescence called labradorescence, caused by light refraction from internal twinning surfaces.

Hardness:
6–6.5 on the Mohs scale, making it suitable for jewelry but requiring gentle care.

Crystal System: Triclinic.

Specific Gravity:
2.68–2.72.

Formation and Discovery:

Formation: It is a calcic member of the plagioclase feldspar series, forming as blocky, lath-shaped grains within mafic igneous rocks like gabbro, basalt, and anorthosites.

History: First discovered in 1770 on the Labrador Peninsula in Canada, with Inuit legends suggesting it fell from the Aurora Borealis.

Uses:

Jewelry: Popular in rings, pendants, and earrings due to its colorful, flashy appearance.

Metaphysical: Known as a stone of transformation, it is believed to balance the aura, reduce stress, and strengthen intuition.

Collector's Item: Often used as polished slabs or decorative pieces, especially when exhibiting high-quality, vibrant color play.

Iolite SunstoneTHIS IS THE LAST OF OUR STOCK IN THIS MATERIAL!!!!$5 each!!!Iolite sunstone is a rare, natural, and untre...
04/21/2026

Iolite Sunstone

THIS IS THE LAST OF OUR STOCK IN THIS MATERIAL!!!!

$5 each!!!

Iolite sunstone is a rare, natural, and untreated gemstone—a hybrid of violet-blue cordierite (iolite) and plagioclase feldspar (sunstone) containing red or copper-colored hematite platelets. It exhibits a unique mix of high-transparency blue colors and metallic, sparkling aventurescence. Often found in India and Tanzania, it is used in jewelry and for its purported metaphysical properties related to spiritual growth.

Key Characteristics and Properties:

Appearance: This stone features an intimate, often spotted, combination of purple/blue iolite and shimmering, brownish-red, or golden sunstone inclusions.

Inclusions: It commonly contains metallic-looking hematite platelets, which provide the sparkly, "bloodshot" appearance often referenced.

Hardness: The material generally falls between 6 and 7.5 on the Mohs scale, though it can be brittle and require careful handling.

Origin: Primarily found in India, though it has been sourced from Tanzania.

Metaphysical Properties:

Synergy: Known for combining the "fire" of sunstone with the intuition-enhancing qualities of iolite, making it a popular choice for balancing the Solar Plexus and Third Eye chakras.

Purpose: Often associated with self-discovery, joy, emotional healing, and mental clarity.

Identification and Usage:

Often Misunderstood: Sometimes called "bloodshot iolite," it is sometimes wrongly accused of being artificial. However, the sparkle is entirely natural, caused by inclusions of hematite, phlogopite, or other minerals.

Jewelry: Popular in cabs and beads, particularly in 4mm-10mm sizes.

Care: While relatively hard, its lack of toughness means it should not be exposed to harsh impacts or high-heat treatments.

Tibetan Turquoise $2 each!!!(More that were supposed to be beads)Tibetan turquoise is a rare, historically significant g...
04/21/2026

Tibetan Turquoise
$2 each!!!
(More that were supposed to be beads)

Tibetan turquoise is a rare, historically significant gemstone mined in the Himalayas, revered by Tibetans since 1000 B.C. for its deep spiritual, protective, and medicinal powers. Ranging from blue to green with dark, intense matrix patterns, this stone is often considered more valuable than gold in Tibetan culture and is heavily used in jewelry, amulets, and for preserving family wealth.

Spiritual and Cultural Beliefs

Protection: It is considered a protective talisman against evil and a bringer of good fortune.

Health & Harmony: Tibetans believe the stone aids in good health, healing, and fostering harmony.

Spirituality: Often used in meditation, it is believed to enhance spiritual, physical, and mental well-being.

Significance: It is deeply embedded in cultural practices, used in headpieces, hair braids, and clothing to signify prosperity and family heritage.

Color Range and Characteristics

Color: Ranging from deep blues to greenish-yellows, it is known for being more green-toned than other turquoise, often described as a vibrant blue-green.
Matrix: Often recognized by heavy black or brown iron matrix patterns.

Quality: Considered rare and, in many cases, superior in color variety to other types.

Uses and Identification

Jewelry: Commonly used in sterling silver jewelry, including rings, pendants, and bracelets, often sold on platforms like Etsy and Amazon.

Identification: Authentic Tibetan turquoise frequently features strong matrix patterns, whereas much of the "Tibetan" jewelry available is actually Chinese turquoise.

Stabilization: Due to its soft, porous nature, most Tibetan turquoise is stabilized with resins to enhance its durability and preserve its intense color.

Atlantisite$4 each!!!Atlantisite is a rare, metamorphic rock composed of green Serpentine and purple Stichtite, predomin...
04/21/2026

Atlantisite

$4 each!!!

Atlantisite is a rare, metamorphic rock composed of green Serpentine and purple Stichtite, predominantly sourced from Tasmania, Australia. It is often used as a healing crystal, valued for its vibrant, contrasting colors and metaphysical properties, specifically for connecting with.

Key Features and Properties:

Composition: A blend of serpentine (base green) and stichtite (purple patches/veins).

Origin: The only known significant source is Stichtite Hill in Zeehan, Tasmania, Australia.

Appearance: Opaque with a unique, mottled green and purple color.

Identification: Genuine atlantisite typically features small black spots; fakes are usually solid green.

Registered Name: The name is a trademarked term coined by Gerald Pauley for this specific Tasmanian mineral combination.

Metaphysical and Healing Properties:

Heart-Based Awareness: Known for blending base chakra (serpentine) and heart chakra (stichtite) energies, promoting loving, grounded action.

Emotional Clearing: Used to alleviate stress, anxiety, and deep-seated fears.

Ancient Wisdom: Often linked to the legendary city of Atlantis, with proponents claiming it helps access past-life wisdom.


Care and Usage:

Durability: It is relatively soft and should be protected from harsh impacts.

Cleaning: Can be safely cleaned with water or by using techniques like smoke cleansing.

Uses: Popular for jewelry, polished slabs, and tumbled stones.

04/12/2026

Been a busy week for us. Posting tomorrow!!
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ONLY TWO LEFT$6 each!!!
04/03/2026

ONLY TWO LEFT

$6 each!!!

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