Golden Quartz
Golden Quartz is a striking variety of quartz that displays a warm, golden hue. It is often found in shades ranging from pale yellow to deep amber and golden colors. […]
1. Educational Programs
ICIA-CAI provides structured learning opportunities, including:
Beginner Courses: Introduction to crystals, their history, and basic identification techniques.
Advanced Courses: In-depth study of crystallography, gemology, and mineral applications in modern industries.
Specialized Programs: Focused tracks on topics like crystal healing, artistic applications, and sustainability.
2. Professional Certifications
Certified Crystal Specialist (CCS): For individuals specializing in crystal identification, cutting, and care.
Ethical Crystal Trade Certification (ECTC): For businesses committed to sustainable and conflict-free sourcing.
Advanced Mineralogist Certification (AMC): For experts in scientific and industrial applications of crystals.
Golden Quartz is a striking variety of quartz that displays a warm, golden hue. It is often found in shades ranging from pale yellow to deep amber and golden colors. […]
Montana Agate is a distinctive and highly prized variety of agate that is found primarily in Montana, USA. Known for its beautiful and varied color patterns, Montana Agate is celebrated […]
Scapolite is a relatively lesser-known silicate mineral that belongs to the feldspathoid group. It is commonly found in metamorphic and igneous rocks and is known for its variable colors, which […]
Yellow Muscovite is a variety of muscovite, which is a mineral belonging to the mica group. Muscovite is the most common form of mica and is primarily composed of potassium […]
Golden Labradorite is a stunning variety of labradorite, a member of the feldspar mineral group, prized for its unique play of color or labradorescence—a phenomenon where the stone flashes brilliant […]
Yellow Smithsonite is a beautiful and relatively rare variety of smithsonite, a mineral that belongs to the carbonate group and is primarily composed of zinc carbonate (ZnCO₃). Smithsonite comes in […]
Topazolite Garnet is a rare variety of garnet, belonging to the andradite group, which is one of the five primary species of garnet. It is specifically known for its bright […]
Yellow Calcite is a beautiful, translucent variety of calcite, a widespread mineral composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃). Yellow Calcite is prized for its warm, sunny color and its gentle, uplifting […]
Brucite is a relatively rare and soft mineral that belongs to the hydroxide group. It’s composed primarily of magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)₂) and is known for its distinctive translucent to opaque […]
Yellow Jasper is a variety of jasper, which is a form of chalcedony (a type of quartz). Jasper is typically opaque, and it comes in a wide variety of colors, […]
Golden Yellow Topaz is a stunning and popular variety of topaz, a gemstone that is known for its wide range of colors and high brilliance. Yellow Topaz, especially in the […]
Yellow Sillimanite is a lesser-known but striking variety of sillimanite, a mineral belonging to the alumino-silicate group. Sillimanite is typically colorless, gray, or brown, but the yellow variety is prized […]
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