Our Stones

Our tasbihs are made from unique stones, each with its own rich history and cultural meaning. Amethyst, Sulymani agate, and quartz infuse each bead with vibrant colour and intricate patterns, reflecting the beauty of Allah’s creation and serving as a reminder to remain mindful of Him.

برق |Barq

Purple Amethyst Agate is a stunning natural stone, recognized for its vibrant purple hues and intricate, one-of-a-kind banding patterns. The rich purple color, formed by the infusion of iron and manganese during volcanic processes, creates unique designs that make each piece of Amethyst Agate unlike any other. This captivating stone is a true testament to the beauty of nature, formed deep within the earth over millions of years.

Fun fact: This unique stone is sourced from volcanic rock deposits in Brazil, Uruguay, and parts of Africa.

Sulaymani Agate is a captivating stone, known for its striking, one-of-a-kind patterns and rich colors, ranging from warm browns and creamy tans to deep blacks. Each piece is unique, with its own intricate design formed over centuries of natural processes. This stone has long been admired, particularly in Middle Eastern cultures, not only for its beauty but also for its cultural significance.

Fun fact: Sulymani Agate is primarily sourced from the Sulaymaniyah region of Iraq

سليماني | Sulymani

غروب | Ghroub

Madagascar Red Agate is a striking stone known for its vibrant reddish-brown hues and intricate banding patterns. The rich crimson and warm orange shades are a result of iron oxide, which seeps into the stone during its formation, creating a spectrum of colours that vary from deep red to golden hues. This stone’s natural beauty is a testament to the earth's dynamic processes, where heat and pressure combine over time to form unique patterns that make each piece one-of-a-kind.

Fun fact: Madagascar Red Agate is primarily found in Madagascar

نور | Noor

Rose, Blue, and Yellow Quartz are captivating natural stones, each formed through a slow process of crystallization deep within the Earth. Yellow Quartz, also known as Citrine, gets its bright, golden hue from iron that’s naturally present in the crystal. Rose Quartz forms its soft pink colour due to mineral inclusions like titanium or iron, while Blue Quartz takes on its vibrant shade from the presence of dumortierite. Over millions of years, these minerals crystallize under heat and pressure, giving each stone its distinct colour.

Fun fact: These stones are commonly found in Brazil, Madagascar, and were used in ancient Egypt and Greece.

ليل | Layl

Goldstone is a captivating man-made gemstone featuring a dazzling glittery appearance created by tiny metallic particles embedded in glass. Its rich colours, often seen in deep blue are enhanced by cobalt and copper during the crafting process. Goldstone is primarily produced in Italy.

Fun fact: Goldstone was first discovered in the 17th century.

جبل | jabal

Tiger Agate is formed over thousands of years as volcanic minerals seep into cavities in the earth, layering to create its distinctive bands. The rich colours ranging from warm browns to golden oranges are due to iron oxide and other minerals that give it its vibrant hues. This natural process makes each stone unique, with intricate patterns that tell a story of the earth’s enduring beauty.

Fun fact: Tiger Agate is primarily found in Brazil, India, Madagascar, and Uruguay.

سماء | Sama

Blue Agate is formed over thousands of years as silica-rich groundwater flows into cavities in rocks, gradually depositing layers of chalcedony that create its striking bands. The captivating hues of soft blues and whites are a result of trace minerals interacting with the natural formation process. Each stone is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, showcasing unique patterns that reflect the tranquil beauty of Allahs creation.

Fun fact: Blue Agate is primarily found in Brazil, Botswana, and India.

امواج | Amwaj

Blue Agate is formed over thousands of years as silica-rich groundwater flows into cavities in rocks, gradually depositing layers of chalcedony that create its striking bands. The captivating hues of soft blues and whites are a result of trace minerals interacting with the natural formation process. Each stone is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, showcasing unique patterns that reflect the tranquil beauty of Allahs creation.

Fun fact: Blue Agate is primarily found in Brazil, Botswana, and India.

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