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How to Choose a Crystal When You’re Not Sure What You Need
Not sure how to choose a crystal? You’re not alone. Many people feel drawn to stones before they know why. This guide takes the pressure off and shows a simple, natural way to pick a piece—no deep knowledge required. Whether it’s a color, shape, or feeling that catches your attention, that’s often enough. Choosing a crystal doesn’t have to be complicated—it can be as easy as noticing what stands out to you. ✨
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4 days ago3 min read


What Happens After Rockhounding (Not All Rocks Make It into the Shop) — Pt. 3
After a rockhounding trip, the work isn’t over — it’s just beginning. Buckets come home full, but every piece has to be cleaned, sorted, and looked at again. Some turn out better than expected, others don’t make the cut, and a few leave you wondering why you carried them all that way. This post is about what happens after the trip and why not everything makes it into the shop.
jujujems
Mar 305 min read


What It’s Like When We Actually Start Finding Rocks — Pt. 2
Once we finally get to a rockhounding spot, you’d think the hard part is over — but that’s when the real work begins. Not every rock is worth the walk, backpacks get heavy fast, and some days the rocks win. From sorting through look-alikes to hauling buckets back to the truck and realizing not everything turns into inventory, this post shares what it’s really like when we actually start finding rocks.
jujujems
Mar 265 min read


What Really Goes into One of Our Rockhounding Trips — Pt. 1
We get asked a lot what we actually do on our rockhounding trips, and the answer is usually, “a lot more than it looks like.” Before a single rock makes it back to the shop, there’s planning, packing, driving, hiking, dust, wrong turns, and sometimes wondering if the whole thing was a good idea. This post is about everything that happens before the fun part even starts.
jujujems
Mar 204 min read


WHITE SANDS NATIONAL PARK – GYPSUM HEAVEN
At White Sands, the sand isn’t what you expect. Made of gypsum — pre-selenite — it feels soft, cool, and silky, slipping through your fingers like powdered snow ✨ Just steps away, that same mineral turns sharp and crunchy in the park’s famous “popcorn field.” Same mineral, wildly different textures — and a reminder that nature loves a good transformation.
jujujems
Jan 314 min read


Why Some Crystals Are Easier to Live With
Some crystals seem to settle in effortlessly. They don’t demand attention or explanation — they simply fit. This piece explores why shape and form play such an important role in how crystals look, feel, and live within everyday spaces.
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Jan 234 min read


Three Crystals People Keep Coming Back For (And Why)
Certain crystals have a way of drawing us back. We notice them again and again — lingering, revisiting, and remembering them long after we’ve moved on. Clear Quartz, Amethyst, and Labradorite are three stones people consistently return to, not because they demand attention, but because they continue to feel familiar, comfortable, and quietly relevant over time.
jujujems
Jan 124 min read


Make Christmas Sparkle: A Guide to Choosing the Perfect Crystal Gift
Looking for a thoughtful holiday gift that feels personal and lasting? This guide explores crystal gift ideas that blend natural beauty, intention, and decor—perfect for beginners, collectors, and anyone who appreciates meaningful design.
jujujems
Dec 10, 20255 min read


Grounded in Gratitude: Earth-Toned Crystals for Thankful Hearts
As the air cools and the colors of the season turn rich and warm, gratitude starts to feel different this time of year. It’s quieter, steadier — more like the calm weight of the earth beneath your feet than the sparkle of summer sun — calm, strong, and deeply rooted. In our October 28 blog, The Light Within , we explored gratitude as a gentle glow — a light that reminds us to notice beauty in small things. This time, we’re tracing that light back to its source: the steady hea
jujujems
Nov 9, 20254 min read


Citrine: The Stone of Thankfulness, Light, and Lasting Warmth
With its honeyed hues and warm glow, Citrine crystal is a symbol of joy, gratitude, and clarity. This post explores the difference between natural and heat-treated Citrine, metaphysical meaning, and how to use it in décor or gifting. Whether you’re styling a Thanksgiving table or searching for a meaningful token of appreciation, Citrine offers lasting warmth and a golden reminder to give thanks.
jujujems
Nov 3, 20254 min read


The Light Within: Crystals That Hold the Energy of Gratitude
Crystals reflect a quiet kind of light — steady, ancient, and alive in every shimmer and hue. Whether admired for their natural beauty or used as a mindful tool, each one reminds us to pause, breathe, and appreciate life’s small blessings.
jujujems
Oct 28, 20254 min read


Pocket Guardians: Small in Size, Big in Spirit
Sometimes, the tiniest treasures carry the mightiest energy ... So, what exactly is a Pocket Guardian? Think of them as spirit animals, protector pals, or mini totems ready to bring courage, calm, love, or luck wherever they go. ... Whether you’re curating a collection of symbolic animals, decorating a child’s room with joyful energy, or carrying a turtle in your coat pocket as a quiet source of calm, these soapstone carvings hold meaning.
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Oct 19, 20256 min read


Soapstone: Gentle, Grounded, and Full of Character
A Stone With Ancient Roots Long before modern tools and decorative arts, soapstone was recognized for its exceptional versatility and aesthetic appeal. Civilizations across the globe discovered its unique properties. Inuit artisans crafted functional tools and intricate figures. Indigenous communities in North America incorporated it into hearths and ceremonial objects. Ancient peoples from Africa to Asia prized it for both practical and artistic applications. Its historical
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Oct 17, 20254 min read


The Crystal Cathedral Within: The Wonder of the Pulpí Geode in Spain
In the quiet earth of southern Spain , hidden inside an abandoned silver mine, lies the Pulpí Geode — a room made not by human hands, but by the patient breath of the earth. Discovered in 1999 beneath the Sierra del Aguilón , this crystalline chamber is one of the largest known crystal geodes in the world, especially among selenite-lined types. About 26 feet long, its walls are lined with “ Crystal Guardians ” — translucent selenite blades reaching up to 6.5 feet, each a m
jujujems
Oct 11, 20252 min read


Labradorite: The Stone of Transformation and Natural Flash
Labradorite is a stunning feldspar crystal celebrated for its dazzling flashes of blue, green, gold, and orange — the shimmering Schiller Effect. First discovered on Canada’s Labrador coast and now found worldwide, including vibrant Finnish Spectrolite, it’s prized as a stone of transformation, intuition, and protection, perfect for boosting creativity, shielding energy, and inspiring inner magic.
jujujems
Oct 6, 20252 min read


Back from the Field: Our Rockhounding Adventure Through Wyoming & South Dakota
What happens when you pack your gear, water bottles, fluffy cat, love of rocks, and then head off the grid? For us, it meant dirty fingernails, bruises and scrapes, and a whole lot of adventure while soaking in the kind of quiet you can only find where the wild things are.
We spent 12 days rockhounding in Wyoming and South Dakota and came home with stories, treasures, and just a little sunburn. We weren’t exactly sure what we’d find — but that was part of the fun!
jujujems
Jul 31, 20252 min read


How the Crystal Collecting World is Shifting from Geological to Metaphysical
Crystal collecting is shifting from geology to metaphysics as more people seek meaning, intuition, and energetic connection through stones. What was once a scientific hobby is now a soulful practice for many, blending structure with spirit. From quartz to tourmaline, collectors are tuning into how crystals feel—not just how they form. Explore why this transformation is unfolding and how both logic and mystery can coexist in the world of crystals.
jujujems
Jun 19, 20256 min read


Not Feeling Anything from Your Crystal? Here’s Why That’s Okay ...
Ever held a crystal and wondered, Should I be feeling something?
Crystals don’t always provide an immediate, tangible sensation—though we wish they would! ... That doesn’t mean they aren’t working. After all, they aren’t light switches—they’re more like tuning forks.
Some people feel warmth, tingling, or even a shift in mood right away. Others? Nothing at all. One person might get a little “zap,” while the person next to them gets nothing with the same stone.
That’s totally
jujujems
May 25, 20252 min read


Crystals for Mother’s Day: A Gift That Speaks from the Heart
Maybe she’s the one who lifted you when you didn’t know how to stand.
Maybe she made you feel safe when nothing else did.
Maybe she taught you how to be soft and strong at the same time.
A crystal can hold all of those intentions.
And maybe that’s the gift this year…Not more “stuff.” Not something rushed and last-minute, but something real. Something different. Something that lasts.
Just browse our store...something is waiting that says “I love you. You’re appreciated. Thanks
jujujems
Apr 25, 20252 min read


Unearth the Magic of Larimar: The Atlantis Stone
Larimar, the “Stone of Atlantis” or “Dolphin Stone,” is a very rare and stunning gemstone that captivates with its tranquil shades of blue, ranging from soft turquoise to deeper oceanic blues. Found exclusively in the Dominican Republic, Larimar is one of the rarest gemstones on earth! ... access to fresh Larimar will be even more limited. These factors, along with the stone's scarcity, have solidified Larimar as one of the most sought-after gemstones in the world.
jujujems
Apr 10, 20253 min read
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