Gemstone Blog — science
Everyday Objects And Minerals
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Discover the surprising minerals used in everyday objects like glass, phones, paint, and concrete — and why geology matters in daily life.
Why Some Crystals React with Water
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Not all rocks and crystals are safe to place in or around water. A mineral’s reaction depends on its chemical composition, crystal structure, and solubility. Understanding mineral chemistry helps preserve specimens and ensures proper crystal care.
Why Crystals Grow in Points, Cubes, or Clusters: The Science Behind Crystal Shapes.
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One of the most common questions we hear is:
“Why do crystals grow in such different shapes?”
From points and prisms to cubes and clusters, crystal forms are dictated by atomic structure and geological conditions — not chance.
Dive into the science behind these natural patterns in our latest article:
👉 Why Crystals Grow in Points, Cubes, or Clusters
Why Minerals Matter: The Modern Uses of Earth’s Crystals in Technology & Industry
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Did you know your phone, your car, and even renewable energy systems rely on crystals?
Minerals aren’t just beautiful — they’re essential to the technology that powers our world.
Discover how Earth’s natural building blocks keep modern life running in our newest LinkedIn article:
👉 Why Minerals Matter: The Modern Uses of Earth’s Crystals in Technology & Industry