I love this shop the Couple and there associates are really awesome. But this to the little Rock and thee gemshop owners. Your phone does not ring it goes straight to your voice-mail. And that is full. Can u please adjust. To all shoppers looking for great jewelry and other Loose Crystal prescouis-semi-precious stone collectors stop in and help this small business become Tottally awesome as it I think it is. It is a terrific place to shop. Help me to help them bring back the semi &perious stoned stones of color because if diamonds are as cold as ice. Then try something that show (heart love rubies) glows under uv, *(volcanic glass) which is good for inspiring creativity and wards off negative energies. And opal which bring luck wealth and prosperity. Stop buying diamonds all the time. They are not what they seem. Cause there whole Planet made of diamond out there but not of rubies. And the only time you can see if your ice cold diamond(s) is real is in a with a hardnees tester. And lots of people say. If it's a diamond is to perfect it is not real. Rubies are way more beautiful then any diamond out there are more precious then diamonds. And knowledge of any subject is way more precious then any diamond or rubies sapphires and way more beautiful then clear ice cold diamonds out there which are mostly industrial grades set in real metal. So men and ladies don't get upset if you find out your diamonds are worthless no matter the setting even if it set in precious metals can be no good the metal is precious the stones it's a toss up but, rubies glow under black light as well as opals and other diamonds the only way to tell. When it's a loose one is to try and read a line of print. And if it's real it will bounce the words all over and you can not read it very well. Garnets similar to rubies do not glow under uv blacklist but or slightly magnetic. But you ruby will glow hot pink which I don't know any who doesn't like pink. And watch it shift back to red. Please help bring back the colored gemstone moonstone marketonyx sapphire agates, obsidian etc.. these have intrinsic value diamonds are not worth it enless you want to cut glass. Or if you enjoy people asking if it's real. I love this shop. Please...
Read moreI guess already gave five stars ages ago, but I've had a few recent visits and came to review, then saw I left it blank! Anyway, the shop is really great, I love going in whenever I have some time and cash to blow! The prices of the things I get are usually super reasonable and there's a lot of variety to look through. I like to get 5-30 smaller rock samples at a time for my collection, and those usually cost between 50¢ and $4, depending on the size, rarity, or state of the sample. However, they also have plenty of more expensive pieces in samples, craft resources, and jewelry, which are all lovely. I can't speak for the quality of the more expensive pieces (I think the highest I've seen is ~$100 but there are likely higher) given that I've never bought one, but they seem well made and durable. Even their $5 bracelets are made with nice beads and strong, stretchy stringing, as I recently learned. Plus, almost everyone I've seen working at the store has been outgoing and friendly, with the exceptions being quiet but still...
Read moreA neat little store, that packs a lot into a very small space. Literally every inch of space is covered in some kind of rock or crystal. Yet it's not cluttered or disorganized, the employees are very knowledgeable about where things are and are more that happy to answer questions which is very important for an entry level collector such as myself. There's a couple of great bargain tables outside the door. Everything from $.25 to $10 for an entire box, keep looking because broken stuff ends up in there all the time. Other LRAGS is one of the more metaphysical of the rock shops. So if that's your thing it is definitely the store for you. If you're really just into neat rocks, then it's just the right place...
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