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Paranoia Quest Escape the Room
3333 Buford Dr, Buford, GA 30519
Billy Beez Mall of Georgia
3333 Buford Dr, Buford, GA 30519
Everland Play
2355 Mall of Georgia Blvd, Buford, GA 30519
Mill Creek Nature Center
2355 Mall of Georgia Blvd, Buford, GA 30519
Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park
3480 Financial Center Way, Buford, GA 30519
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Taco Mac Mall of Georgia
3250 Woodward Crossing Blvd, Buford, GA 30519
P.F. Chang's
3333 Buford Dr Space VA03, Buford, GA 30519
The Cheesecake Factory
Space VD01H, 3333 Buford Dr, Buford, GA 30519
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews
3333 Buford Dr, Buford, GA 30519
Wicked Sushi & Grill
3200 Woodward Crossing Blvd b101, Buford, GA 30519
Vendetti’s Pizza Pasta Grill Mall of GA
3333 Buford Dr Suite VA05, Buford, GA 30519
Okiboru Ramen & Tsukemen Buford
3333 Buford Dr Suite VD01C, Buford, GA 30519
Seasons 52
3265 Buford Dr, Buford, GA 30519
Farmer's Basket
3333 Buford Dr, Buford, GA 30519
Burger 21
3385 Woodward Crossing Blvd, Buford, GA 30519
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3250 Buford Dr, Buford, GA 30519
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2685 Mall of Georgia Blvd, Buford, GA 30519
Mattress Firm Clearance Center Mall of Georgia
3189 Buford Dr, Buford, GA 30519
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Buford - Mall of Georgia by IHG
2730 Mall of Georgia Blvd, Buford, GA 30519
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Stoneage Natural Rocks & Crystals

3333 Buford Dr Suite 1037, Buford, GA 30519
4.8(197)
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attractions: Paranoia Quest Escape the Room, Billy Beez Mall of Georgia, Everland Play, Mill Creek Nature Center, Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park, restaurants: Taco Mac Mall of Georgia, P.F. Chang's, The Cheesecake Factory, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews, Wicked Sushi & Grill, Vendetti’s Pizza Pasta Grill Mall of GA, Okiboru Ramen & Tsukemen Buford, Seasons 52, Farmer's Basket, Burger 21
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Nearby attractions of Stoneage Natural Rocks & Crystals

Paranoia Quest Escape the Room

Billy Beez Mall of Georgia

Everland Play

Mill Creek Nature Center

Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

Paranoia Quest Escape the Room

Paranoia Quest Escape the Room

4.9

(864)

Open 24 hours
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Billy Beez Mall of Georgia

Billy Beez Mall of Georgia

4.2

(710)

Open 24 hours
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Everland Play

Everland Play

4.2

(176)

Open 24 hours
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Mill Creek Nature Center

Mill Creek Nature Center

4.5

(90)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Prayer Board Brunch
Prayer Board Brunch
Sat, Jan 10 • 12:30 PM
2370 Sever Rd, Lawrenceville, GA 30043
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Discover a world of flavor with a seasoned Chef
Discover a world of flavor with a seasoned Chef
Sun, Jan 4 • 6:30 PM
Lawrenceville, Georgia, 30043
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Ride e-bikes on a trail around Fort Yargo
Ride e-bikes on a trail around Fort Yargo
Sun, Jan 4 • 1:00 PM
Winder, Georgia, 30680
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Nearby restaurants of Stoneage Natural Rocks & Crystals

Taco Mac Mall of Georgia

P.F. Chang's

The Cheesecake Factory

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews

Wicked Sushi & Grill

Vendetti’s Pizza Pasta Grill Mall of GA

Okiboru Ramen & Tsukemen Buford

Seasons 52

Farmer's Basket

Burger 21

Taco Mac Mall of Georgia

Taco Mac Mall of Georgia

4.1

(1.3K)

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P.F. Chang's

P.F. Chang's

4.2

(1.6K)

$$

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The Cheesecake Factory

The Cheesecake Factory

4.0

(2.5K)

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Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews

4.2

(784)

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Michael BoydMichael Boyd
As a person who is a continuing visitor of Stone Age, I will have to say that the crystal store is a top 9/10. It does have a couple of negatives to it, but these are negatives that I will ignore and continue to shop for. For starters, I am absolutely in love with crystals, as someone who practices witchcraft, crystals are one of the big important things that are included in my craft. So, Stone Age is an amazing price for the things I need when either doing a ritual, meditating, or just walking around doing my average day to day thing. Things I bought from Stone Age are mainly crystals as that is what I usually go there to look for, and thankfully I was given the knowledge on their properties over the 5 years of my practice. I bought a milky quartz from Stone Age, which allows you to balance your energy when meditating or relaxing, as well as 3 more crystals, 2 for friends who could not make it to the mall, and the other for myself as well for meditation. But it doesn’t just stop at crystals, there is also incense, smudge sticks, pendulums, altar cloths, singing bowls, and so much more. Though there are always negatives to such an amazing store. Like for starters how some of their smudge holds white sage, which is both an indigenous and closed practice, as well as the herb is endangered. Another negative is how some of the staff are usually huddled up in their own separate corners, unlike Monday, 9/4/2023 when they were more widespread and open, some at the checkout and bracelet making counter, others walking around, and the rest roaming around or replenishing their products. Stone Age has been through thick and thin with me from the start when I first discovered the store, and back when I was stood up on a date, on that day, thankfully the mall, the Town Center Mall, that is where I purchased my first evil eye and a selenite wand, which is something I really needed after the failed date. Another time Stone Age has been there is with their warm and welcoming arms, and willingness to help, like on 9/4/2023 when I had a $50 bill, and they held the products I needed to buy while I went to break the $50, I had, which is one of the many reasons they earned the 5/5 stars. Another add-on is their widespread collection of crystals in all forms and sizes. From smooth crystals to raw crystals, in both necklace and bracelet form. I was gifted a bracelet from Stone Age, that still holds together, better than a bracelet I got from a different crystal store I will not disclose of. I haven’t had the honor or opportunity to purchase one of their amazing smudge or pendulums, but what is amazing about Stone Age, is that the vibes in there never change, so I wouldn’t have to walk in there and feel off about the shop. Finally, what the focus is, the prices of the products. The crystals are perfectly priced for each type, as well as the size. The bigger crystals own up to the price that they deserve. Products that are bigger such as singing bowls, or crystal towers range around $39-49+, which is a reasonable price for the quality and size. Overall, Stone Age is an amazing crystal store that has all your mystical desires, and little to some closed practices. I would recommend going to Stone Age for your mystical needs, either if you are going to Stone Age because you want to fill your room with pretty rocks, or if you are beginning to get into witchcraft and need to find a place to receive your crystal intake for different rituals or to produce the wanted energy you desire most. Or just carry them on you to manifest and bring good vibes to the person, like I do, when I carry the desired crystals for my day. I usually carry my palm laborite (from a different crystal store) for good energy, and balanced vibes, my raw Tourmaline to reject any negative energy that wants to come into my bubble, and so many more crystals.
Dain Vossar (Galaxy Wanderer)Dain Vossar (Galaxy Wanderer)
Much to learn, one finds at Stoneage. Step within, and the Force flows differently there—calmer, centered, as if each crystal hums with the echoes of a thousand generations. A place for seekers it is, whether of knowledge, peace, or beauty. Geodes like portals to other worlds line the shelves—amethyst, clear and violet, carved by nature yet curated by skillful hands. Towering selenite lamps glow softly, like the sabers of old, illuminating not just the shop but the soul. In the heart of the space, a great skeletal guardian stands—remnant of a time long before the Jedi. A symbol it is, of strength past and mysteries buried, a reminder that the galaxy’s past is never truly gone. Stones raw and wild are sorted with care, inviting younglings and masters alike to feel their energy. “Buy one, get one half off,” the sign reads. Generous, their ways are—commerce balanced by mindfulness. If serenity you seek, or a gift strong in the Force, Stoneage delivers. Visit you must, and leave with more than you came. Enlightenment, perhaps. May the stones guide you. And may the Force be with them.
moony clomoony clo
love love loved this location! i was passing through on my way back to wv. the store is absolutely gorgeous and their selection was so cool and affordable. i was honestly surprised in a good way! i ended up getting a onyx moon, a beautiful piece of tourmaline, a mystery pack! i added a picture, mystery pack came with the prettiest crystals! there was a beautiful piece of amethyst that my niece immediately took lol. oh! also, it’s always a plus when the workers are kind and welcoming <3 i was not looking forward to my drive and coming by this place made my whole day! honestly so glad they have an online presence!
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As a person who is a continuing visitor of Stone Age, I will have to say that the crystal store is a top 9/10. It does have a couple of negatives to it, but these are negatives that I will ignore and continue to shop for. For starters, I am absolutely in love with crystals, as someone who practices witchcraft, crystals are one of the big important things that are included in my craft. So, Stone Age is an amazing price for the things I need when either doing a ritual, meditating, or just walking around doing my average day to day thing. Things I bought from Stone Age are mainly crystals as that is what I usually go there to look for, and thankfully I was given the knowledge on their properties over the 5 years of my practice. I bought a milky quartz from Stone Age, which allows you to balance your energy when meditating or relaxing, as well as 3 more crystals, 2 for friends who could not make it to the mall, and the other for myself as well for meditation. But it doesn’t just stop at crystals, there is also incense, smudge sticks, pendulums, altar cloths, singing bowls, and so much more. Though there are always negatives to such an amazing store. Like for starters how some of their smudge holds white sage, which is both an indigenous and closed practice, as well as the herb is endangered. Another negative is how some of the staff are usually huddled up in their own separate corners, unlike Monday, 9/4/2023 when they were more widespread and open, some at the checkout and bracelet making counter, others walking around, and the rest roaming around or replenishing their products. Stone Age has been through thick and thin with me from the start when I first discovered the store, and back when I was stood up on a date, on that day, thankfully the mall, the Town Center Mall, that is where I purchased my first evil eye and a selenite wand, which is something I really needed after the failed date. Another time Stone Age has been there is with their warm and welcoming arms, and willingness to help, like on 9/4/2023 when I had a $50 bill, and they held the products I needed to buy while I went to break the $50, I had, which is one of the many reasons they earned the 5/5 stars. Another add-on is their widespread collection of crystals in all forms and sizes. From smooth crystals to raw crystals, in both necklace and bracelet form. I was gifted a bracelet from Stone Age, that still holds together, better than a bracelet I got from a different crystal store I will not disclose of. I haven’t had the honor or opportunity to purchase one of their amazing smudge or pendulums, but what is amazing about Stone Age, is that the vibes in there never change, so I wouldn’t have to walk in there and feel off about the shop. Finally, what the focus is, the prices of the products. The crystals are perfectly priced for each type, as well as the size. The bigger crystals own up to the price that they deserve. Products that are bigger such as singing bowls, or crystal towers range around $39-49+, which is a reasonable price for the quality and size. Overall, Stone Age is an amazing crystal store that has all your mystical desires, and little to some closed practices. I would recommend going to Stone Age for your mystical needs, either if you are going to Stone Age because you want to fill your room with pretty rocks, or if you are beginning to get into witchcraft and need to find a place to receive your crystal intake for different rituals or to produce the wanted energy you desire most. Or just carry them on you to manifest and bring good vibes to the person, like I do, when I carry the desired crystals for my day. I usually carry my palm laborite (from a different crystal store) for good energy, and balanced vibes, my raw Tourmaline to reject any negative energy that wants to come into my bubble, and so many more crystals.
Michael Boyd

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Much to learn, one finds at Stoneage. Step within, and the Force flows differently there—calmer, centered, as if each crystal hums with the echoes of a thousand generations. A place for seekers it is, whether of knowledge, peace, or beauty. Geodes like portals to other worlds line the shelves—amethyst, clear and violet, carved by nature yet curated by skillful hands. Towering selenite lamps glow softly, like the sabers of old, illuminating not just the shop but the soul. In the heart of the space, a great skeletal guardian stands—remnant of a time long before the Jedi. A symbol it is, of strength past and mysteries buried, a reminder that the galaxy’s past is never truly gone. Stones raw and wild are sorted with care, inviting younglings and masters alike to feel their energy. “Buy one, get one half off,” the sign reads. Generous, their ways are—commerce balanced by mindfulness. If serenity you seek, or a gift strong in the Force, Stoneage delivers. Visit you must, and leave with more than you came. Enlightenment, perhaps. May the stones guide you. And may the Force be with them.
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love love loved this location! i was passing through on my way back to wv. the store is absolutely gorgeous and their selection was so cool and affordable. i was honestly surprised in a good way! i ended up getting a onyx moon, a beautiful piece of tourmaline, a mystery pack! i added a picture, mystery pack came with the prettiest crystals! there was a beautiful piece of amethyst that my niece immediately took lol. oh! also, it’s always a plus when the workers are kind and welcoming <3 i was not looking forward to my drive and coming by this place made my whole day! honestly so glad they have an online presence!
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4.8
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5.0
2y

As a person who is a continuing visitor of Stone Age, I will have to say that the crystal store is a top 9/10. It does have a couple of negatives to it, but these are negatives that I will ignore and continue to shop for. For starters, I am absolutely in love with crystals, as someone who practices witchcraft, crystals are one of the big important things that are included in my craft. So, Stone Age is an amazing price for the things I need when either doing a ritual, meditating, or just walking around doing my average day to day thing. Things I bought from Stone Age are mainly crystals as that is what I usually go there to look for, and thankfully I was given the knowledge on their properties over the 5 years of my practice. I bought a milky quartz from Stone Age, which allows you to balance your energy when meditating or relaxing, as well as 3 more crystals, 2 for friends who could not make it to the mall, and the other for myself as well for meditation. But it doesn’t just stop at crystals, there is also incense, smudge sticks, pendulums, altar cloths, singing bowls, and so much more. Though there are always negatives to such an amazing store. Like for starters how some of their smudge holds white sage, which is both an indigenous and closed practice, as well as the herb is endangered. Another negative is how some of the staff are usually huddled up in their own separate corners, unlike Monday, 9/4/2023 when they were more widespread and open, some at the checkout and bracelet making counter, others walking around, and the rest roaming around or replenishing their products. Stone Age has been through thick and thin with me from the start when I first discovered the store, and back when I was stood up on a date, on that day, thankfully the mall, the Town Center Mall, that is where I purchased my first evil eye and a selenite wand, which is something I really needed after the failed date. Another time Stone Age has been there is with their warm and welcoming arms, and willingness to help, like on 9/4/2023 when I had a $50 bill, and they held the products I needed to buy while I went to break the $50, I had, which is one of the many reasons they earned the 5/5 stars. Another add-on is their widespread collection of crystals in all forms and sizes. From smooth crystals to raw crystals, in both necklace and bracelet form. I was gifted a bracelet from Stone Age, that still holds together, better than a bracelet I got from a different crystal store I will not disclose of. I haven’t had the honor or opportunity to purchase one of their amazing smudge or pendulums, but what is amazing about Stone Age, is that the vibes in there never change, so I wouldn’t have to walk in there and feel off about the shop. Finally, what the focus is, the prices of the products. The crystals are perfectly priced for each type, as well as the size. The bigger crystals own up to the price that they deserve. Products that are bigger such as singing bowls, or crystal towers range around $39-49+, which is a reasonable price for the quality and size. Overall, Stone Age is an amazing crystal store that has all your mystical desires, and little to some closed practices. I would recommend going to Stone Age for your mystical needs, either if you are going to Stone Age because you want to fill your room with pretty rocks, or if you are beginning to get into witchcraft and need to find a place to receive your crystal intake for different rituals or to produce the wanted energy you desire most. Or just carry them on you to manifest and bring good vibes to the person, like I do, when I carry the desired crystals for my day. I usually carry my palm laborite (from a different crystal store) for good energy, and balanced vibes, my raw Tourmaline to reject any negative energy that wants to come into my bubble, and so many...

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5.0
1y

Personal experience from all is Phenomenal. Whenever crystals, stones, minerals & gems are involved, it is ever changing such as the locations. I met individuals Iman & Mailan ( hopefully that is correct) for the first experience ever with StoneAge a while back. I can happily say in this review that ever since that initial experience I have been a consistent customer as it resonates. I have met several of the employees at multiple locations, all of who have been significant in their own beautiful as well as unique ways. Most recently, I have been introduced to Marley & Justin. I love to consider all people just strangers for a moment when incorporating all the things we all happen to evolve through especially when y.o.u never know whose wisdoms could potentially be medicine as well as healing for y.o.u. In ways seen & unseen. Having stated, I thank y.o.u & I love y.o.u all for being in your purpose as well as living & loving in your truths. Continue being amazing family, I give y.o.u #PermissionToHeal from any & all traumas while moving forward embracing Dharma. Be sure to trust in trust again & remember love...

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5.0
40w

Much to learn, one finds at Stoneage. Step within, and the Force flows differently there—calmer, centered, as if each crystal hums with the echoes of a thousand generations. A place for seekers it is, whether of knowledge, peace, or beauty.

Geodes like portals to other worlds line the shelves—amethyst, clear and violet, carved by nature yet curated by skillful hands. Towering selenite lamps glow softly, like the sabers of old, illuminating not just the shop but the soul.

In the heart of the space, a great skeletal guardian stands—remnant of a time long before the Jedi. A symbol it is, of strength past and mysteries buried, a reminder that the galaxy’s past is never truly gone.

Stones raw and wild are sorted with care, inviting younglings and masters alike to feel their energy. “Buy one, get one half off,” the sign reads. Generous, their ways are—commerce balanced by mindfulness.

If serenity you seek, or a gift strong in the Force, Stoneage delivers. Visit you must, and leave with more than you came. Enlightenment, perhaps.

May the stones guide you. And may the Force...

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