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Temporla In Bloom offers a carefully curated collection of jewellery, books, gemstones, and crystals in Sydney, providing high-quality pieces for collectors, enthusiasts, and those looking for unique natural treasures. Our range includes raw and polished crystals, beautifully crafted gemstone jewellery, and an inspiring selection of books covering crystal care, history, and uses. Whether you’re searching for a statement piece, a meaningful gift, or simply want to explore the natural beauty of gemstones, our collection caters to every preference.
We source our crystals ethically and ensure every piece meets high-quality standards. Our selection includes sought-after stones like selenite, amethyst, citrine, and quartz, as well as rare specialty pieces. Beyond our physical collection, our blog space offers valuable insights, covering everything from crystal properties to gemstone jewellery. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced collector, we provide helpful information to enhance your crystal journey.
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Discover the natural beauty of our handpicked crystals, each with unique energy to complement your own. From Sydney to beyond, our ethically sourced gemstones bring harmony, balance, and a touch of the earth’s magic into your life.
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Crystals form through a process called crystallisation, where minerals solidify from molten rock (magma), mineral-rich water, or gaseous solutions. The conditions during formation, such as temperature, pressure, and the elements present, determine the crystal’s shape, size, and composition. For example, quartz forms in igneous rocks as magma cools, while salt crystals form through evaporation from saltwater. Some crystals, like diamonds, form deep within the Earth's mantle under extreme heat and pressure before being brought to the surface by volcanic activity. The slower a crystal forms, the larger and more well-defined its structure tends to be.
A crystal is any solid material with a repeating, ordered atomic structure. Crystals can be minerals (like quartz) or synthetic materials (such as certain lab-grown diamonds). A gemstone, on the other hand, is a naturally occurring mineral or organic material that is cut and polished for use in jewellery or decoration. All gemstones are crystals, but not all crystals are classified as gemstones. For example, diamonds, sapphires, and rubies are considered gemstones, while common quartz, though a crystal, is not always regarded as a gemstone unless it meets specific aesthetic or rarity criteria.
Gemstones are graded based on several factors, including colour, clarity, cut, and carat weight (the "Four Cs"). Colour refers to the hue, saturation, and tone of the stone. Clarity measures the presence of inclusions or imperfections. Cut evaluates how well the stone has been shaped to reflect light, and carat weight determines the size. Some gemstones, like diamonds, follow strict grading systems such as the GIA diamond grading scale, while others, like opals, are graded based on play-of-colour and pattern uniqueness. These grading factors affect a gemstone’s value and desirability in the jewellery industry.
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