Chromatic Goshenite
Normaly colorless, this colorful variant of the mother of all gems stones (sometimes refered to as white or lucid beryl) was one of the the first gemstone founded at Lavender Mines. Was almost mistaken as a new variant of rainbow quartz but, upon closer examination in the lab, the new stone scored higher on the Mohs Hardness Scale (8) and had a hexagonal crystal structure, as oppose to a quartz's triangular structure. Shining with every color of the visible light spectrum, this gem is perfect for anyone with a bold/flamboyant sence of style or anyone who's really into rainbows.