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  • Must-See Geological Sites in Scotland: Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh

    Further reading can be found through the Scottish Geology Trust. Is Arthur’s Seat a Difficult Walk? Prehnite is recorded in the area but we certainly have not found any. There’s probably quartz. Check out our Traditional Scottish Hagstones, our Scottish agates, and our Smoky Quartz for good examples

  • Discovering Geology, Rocks and Crystals : An Educational Journey for Kids and Adults

    They will be more likely found in a field with exposed rock faces or searching for agates in the dirt Smash Your Own Geode with National Geographic We adore the Smash Your Own Geode Kit from our favourites Don't forget to check out our article about the best Kids gemstone digging and fossil digging kits before

  • Getting to Know Your Scottish Calcite Crystal

    How do they form, where are they found, and what makes them so interesting? Calcite can also be reactive to fluorescent light, and you will notice there is a piece of this in our We have even found calcite in the sea! Our rose calcite is best used on the heart chakra but can be used to induce a sense of passion in the We are always delighted to help our crystals find their forever homes.

  • A Guide to Scottish Jasper

    This harkens back to our favourite saying here at The Stone Circle: “At the end of the day, it’s all You can also buy rough jasper from our online crystal shop by the 500g or keep an eye out on our page

  • Famous Scottish Crystal Hunting Locations: Burn Anne

    By now, our visitors know that Scotland has some gorgeous scenery and even prettier rocks. Although we don’t like to give out our personal locations, what we can do is introduce you to the best You might find the greys and whites found in the rest of Ayrshire here, but nothing like what this place

  • Basalt Powder Trapping Carbon & Helping Farms Increase Yield

    Basalt rock found by researchers not only to boost crop growth significantly, but also to trap carbon The same basaltic rock which we have in our Hagstones is the same type of rock which scientists at Newcastle According to studies led by Newcastle University, crops benefit from the enriched minerals and nutrients found

  • What is Leaverite/Leverite?

    But what is leaverite and have you found some? Let’s talk about leverite rock. Our advice? Ignore the leaverite comments and listen to the real geologists.

  • Where Can I Identify A Rock I Found?

    Facebook Rock Identification Groups Facebook has the largest group of rock ID experts per capita, in our If you want to show people the cool rock you found and perhaps get a successful ID, then you can try

  • How to Tell if it’s a Crystal or a Rock?

    Have you found a cool rock you want to show people but you’re not sure of the terminology? One of our favourite phrases here at TSC. Until we meet again!

  • How Yoga Helps with Your Body

    There are crystals you like to keep in your pocket, under your pillow, or on your mantlepiece. This has been a guest post from our friends at Yoga Props. I hope you found it informative.

  • A January Update from Team TSC

    We are delighted to welcome many new followers from our social media channels.

  • 5 Types of Crystals You Can Find in Scotland

    Quartz crystals are usually found in drusy form, where it blankets a host rock in a glittery coat. It can also be found in chunk form, and we are pleased to sell both types of quartz crystal. Our Tik Tok stream and Instagram pages are packed full of all thing’s agate. We find calcite teeth, points, and have even found rounded crystals. It can solidify foundations and strengthen buildings.

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