Blue Apatite Crystal Sphere Ethically Sourced from Madagascar

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Size: 2.20 Inches | 56.9 Millimeters
Weight: 0.62 Pounds
Grade: AA
Origin: Anosy, Madagascar

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Size: 2.20 Inches | 56.9 Millimeters
Weight: 0.62 Pounds
Grade: AA
Origin: Anosy, Madagascar

Size: 2.20 Inches | 56.9 Millimeters
Weight: 0.62 Pounds
Grade: AA
Origin: Anosy, Madagascar

These exquisite crystal spheres are meticulously polished by hand at a world-class lapidary in Madagascar. Our commitment to artisanal craftsmanship is evident in the absence of stone sealers or resins, ensuring a natural and minimalistic polishing process. This approach can allow for the preservation of some of the raw features, giving our spheres with a unique charm. While certain areas may possess a more rough look and texture, it showcases the conscious decision made by our skilled artists to honor the inherent beauty of the crystal. The lapidaries and artists we collaborate with are not only incredibly talented but also have a rich heritage in this ancient art form, often spanning multiple generations as a family business.

While our products may not have the mass-produced precision of factory-made items, the accuracy and consistency achieved by our expert lapidary artists are astounding. While a factory can churn out thousands of crystal spheres of exactly 60 millimeters a day, with minimal variation, our artists can delicately handcraft ten to twenty pieces each day, all within a few millimeters of each other. This level of precision, considering the human touch involved, is a testament to the skill and dedication of our artisans. We understand that achieving absolute uniformity is not possible when crafting by hand, and we believe that true artistry lies in the ability to properly polish an item to bring forth its finest qualities. It is akin to comparing an original painting, with its unique brushstrokes and nuances, to mass-produced reproduction prints. Each crystal sphere crafted by our network of lapidary artists embodies their intimate connection with the materials and their ability to enhance the inherent beauty of nature.