Collection: Blue Apatite

A phosphate mineral, known for its vivid blue tones.

Its color is shaped by trace elements within the crystal structure,
formed under varying geological conditions.

Apatite appears in both crystalline and massive forms,
often with a glassy luster and a relatively soft structure.

It is also notable for its connection beyond geology —
apatite is the primary mineral found in teeth and bones,
linking it directly to biological systems.

Because of this, it has often been associated with clarity and focus,
reflecting a sense of structure and alignment rather than intensity.

Defined by both composition and context,
it sits at the intersection of mineral and life.