Gemstone Alphabet G Art Prints
G is for Garnet. Garnets come in almost all colours and are an incredibly versatile mineral. Generally only the pieces with high transparency allow...
View full detailsG is for Garnet. Garnets come in almost all colours and are an incredibly versatile mineral. Generally only the pieces with high transparency allow...
View full detailsH is for Howlite. Howlite is named after chemist, geologist, and mineralogist Henry how who discovered it in 1868 in Nova Scotia. Howlite is very p...
View full detailsI is for Iolite. Iolite appears as violet-blue or indigo. It is also referred to as water-sapphire or dichroite. They name iolite come from Greek i...
View full detailsL is for Lapis Lazuli. Lapis Lazuli literally meaning blue stone has been revered since early times for its colour. It was also used in the arts an...
View full detailsM is for Malachite. Famous for its vibrant green somewhat stripe patterned appearance. The name derived from the mineral’s resemblance to the leave...
View full detailsN is for Nephrite. Nephrite is one of two different mineral species called jade. Nephrite jade has been a hugely popular mineral for jewellery in o...
View full detailsO is for Opal. There are two main categories of precious and common opal. Only precious opal displays the iridescent variable interplay of internal...
View full detailsP is for Peridot. Peridots are known for their characteristically light and lustrous olive green colour. The overall depths and shade of green is d...
View full detailsQ is for Quartz. Quartz is a hard crystalline mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms. There are many varieties of quartz, of which several ar...
View full detailsR is for Ruby. Rubies range from bright pink to deep red and are one of the most striking gemstones because of it. The name ruby comes from the Lat...
View full detailsS is for Sapphire. Sapphire gemstones are most known for their mesmerising blue colour. They are not just pretty though, as they are also the 3rd h...
View full detailsU is for Unakite. Unakite is a semi-precious stone and an altered form of granite, giving it a characteristic pink and green appearance. The Gemsto...
View full detailsV is for Variscite. Variscite can be confused with turquoise in appearance although variscite is usually greener in colour. The green colour comes ...
View full detailsW is for Wood Iron. Wood Iron is used as a synonym for Goethite and Limonite...while usually quite dark and unspectacular to look at, rare finds ca...
View full detailsX is for Xanthite. Xanthite is a variety of Vesuvianite - a silicate mineral. It can appear brown, green, yellow, or blue. The Gemstone Alphabet co...
View full detailsY is for Yellow Copper. ellow Copper is actually a more colloquial name for minerals and alloys with high copper content....such as brass... The Ge...
View full detailsZ is for Zircon. Zircon crystals occur in a plethora of colours from red, brown, blue, colourless and green. The Gemstone Alphabet combines a minim...
View full detailsEat your way out of a giant Bundt cake you say? I am in and on it!
Being submerged in green jelly is childhood dream I can't deny it.
Whats a pretty dress without some proper jewels...
Can intense pressure turn you into the most dazzling version of yourself or will it break you? Is it all for show?
Sugargliders love to eat like there is no tomorrow.....and make adorable sounds and faces while doing so. This one clearly can't wait to get stuck in.
Pelican could easily carry an entire watermelon in his impressible beak....he doesn't like to brag though....
Food, Fue & Feathers - a quirky little series combining favourite subjects: creatures and snacks! Bobcats love bananas right? Or do they think ...
View full detailsFluffy tails are majestically beautiful and so are all of the creatures they are attached to, and they don't get much more lovely than the Red Pand...
View full detailsThe woke AF blogging power couple. Know all the best places to be seen comesting and imbibing in, setting hashtag trends. Can smell a social injust...
View full detailsA slip of a girl. So much food, so little appetite. All about single-origin, organic, ethically sourced, hand crafted, well presented sustenance. A...
View full detailsThe almighty restorer of sanity and glimmer of hope that not all is lost to perpetual eggshell treading.
It is I. It is you. Troll and Meme Lord go hand in hand, skipping over the heads of the woke crowds. Possibly into an intergalactic party hosted by...
View full detailsPresenting the Onyx Marble art print, a standout piece from the intriguing 'Faceted Marble' collection. This spellbinding print channels the rich d...
View full detailsOriginal Name in Greek Mythology: Thalia The main role of the Three Graces was to bestow beauty, charm, and goodness on young women and to give a t...
View full detailsOriginal Name in Greek Mythology: Euphrosyne The main role of the Three Graces was to bestow beauty, charm, and goodness on young women and to give...
View full detailsIts so tropical! Get some gold rum, add some dark rum, and just for the fun of it throw in some white rum. Add some lime juice and Curacao, whateve...
View full detailsI like big cats and I cannot lie! This is a collection of my favourite striped, dotted, spotted, furry, tufted felines. Colour coded for easy felin...
View full detailsI like big cats and I cannot lie! This is a collection of my favourite striped, dotted, spotted, furry, tufted felines. Colour coded for easy felin...
View full detailsFruity Patootie - delicious tropically coloured fruit for your walls. Who says food has to stay in the kitchen? Throw some on your living room wall...
View full detailsDelft Daft takes its queue from traditional blue and white pottery and tableware. While not all blue and white pottery is Delftware, Delftware is a...
View full detailsDo I want a snack, or do some hair and make-up? Boozy dress ups? There are no rules, everyone’s a bit confused, so might as well do all at once!
A selection of furry moths to delight anyone's day. There's a Brahmin moth, a Tiger moth and another one I can't remember..If you know, please let ...
View full detailsDepictions of pineapples in the house are a sign of great hospitality and that visitors are welcome. Just to make sure nobody has to miss out, we m...
View full detailsHoopoes enjoy an unusual name in many languages....in german he's called Wiedehopf.
These are 2 of the main botanical ingredients used to make gin and tonic water back in the day. Everybody knows that gin largerly consists of junip...
View full detailsDepictions of Pineapples in the house are a sign of great hospitality and that visitors are welcome. Just to make sure nobody has to miss out, we m...
View full detailsDepictions of pineapples in the house are a sign of great hospitality and that visitors are welcome. Just to make sure nobody has to miss out, we m...
View full detailsKitties. This one is a bit scraggly but generally means well. Mostly he approves of your shenanigans if you solemnly swear to be up to no good.
Introducing the "Malachite Marble" print from the fascinating 'Faceted Marble' collection. A veritable feast for the eyes, this artwork draws you i...
View full detailsImmerse yourself in the enchanting world of semi-precious stones with the "Amethyst Marble" print, a captivating piece from the 'Faceted Marble' co...
View full details* 3 prints for the price of 2. Offer valid for all matte and giclée art prints only. All sizes are included. The 3 for 2 offer cannot be used on canvas prints or framed prints. The cheapest items in your cart will be the free ones. If you wish to purchase more than 3 prints, you might find it is cheaper to do 2 separate orders, making sure one order contains the 3 most expensive prints. Only 1 discount is possible per order - discounts cannot be combined.