Tumblestones Q - Z
Our alphabetical category for tumblestones beginning with the letters Q – Z.
Showing all 48 results
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Agate Tumblestones (Snakeskin)
£2.50 -
Agate Tumblestones (Tree)
£1.25 – £1.95 -
Agate Tumblestones (Turritella)
£0.75 -
Obsidian Tumblestones (Gold Sheen)
£2.95 – £3.95 -
Obsidian Tumblestones (Mahogany)
£0.95 – £3.00 -
Obsidian Tumblestones (Silver Sheen)
£1.25 – £2.95 -
Obsidian Tumblestones (Snowflake)
£0.75 -
Obsidian Tumblestones (Spider Web)
£1.75 -
Quartz Tumblestones (Cherry)
£0.75 – £0.95 -
Quartz Tumblestones (Clear)
£0.75 – £2.25 -
Quartz tumblestones (Crackled)
£0.70 – £0.95 -
Quartz Tumblestones (Milky)
£0.75 -
Quartz Tumblestones (Rose)
£0.65 – £2.95 -
Quartz Tumblestones (Rutilated Smoky)
£4.50 -
Quartz Tumblestones (Rutilated)
£0.65 – £2.25 -
Quartz Tumblestones (Smoky)
£0.75 – £2.95 -
Quartz Tumblestones (Sodalitic)
£0.75 -
Quartz Tumblestones (Tourmalinated)
£1.55 -
Rainbow Moonstone Tumblestones
£1.45 – £2.95 -
Rhodochrosite Tumblestones
£3.60 – £12.95 -
Rhodonite Tumblestones
£0.80 -
Rhyolite Tumblestones
£1.85 -
Ruby in Fuchsite Tumblestones
£2.40 -
Ruby in Zoisite Tumblestones
£4.25 -
Sapphire Tumblestones
£12.00 -
Sardonyx Tumblestones
£1.00 -
Satin Spar Tumblestones
£2.00 -
Scolecite Tumblestones
£5.50 -
Septarian Tumblestones
£0.95 – £4.95 -
Seraphinite Tumblestones
£15.00 -
Serpentine Tumblestones
£1.00 -
Shungite Tumblestones
£4.85 -
Sodalite Tumblestones
£1.25 – £2.95 -
Stromatolite Tumblestones
£2.40 -
Sunstone Tumblestones
£1.95 – £3.95 -
Tektite Tumblestones
£3.95 -
Thulite tumblestones
£0.35 -
Tiger Glass Tumblestones
£0.85 -
Tiger Iron Tumblestones
£0.95 -
Tigers Eye Tumblestones (Blue)
£0.55 – £1.95 -
Tigers Eye Tumblestones (Golden)
£0.85 – £1.95 -
Tigers Eye Tumblestones (Red)
£1.95 -
Topaz Tumblestones (Silver)
£2.15 -
Tourmaline Tumblestones (Black)
£2.50 -
Tremolite Tumblestones (Asbestos)
£1.50 -
Tumbled Faces
£2.95 -
Unakite Tumblestones
£0.75 -
Wyoming Prairie Tanzanite Tumblestones
£7.50
What are tumblestones?
Tumbled stones are a popular type of polished stone, in which a rough stone is polished in a barrel with varying grades of abrasive powder.
It creates a small, mirror polished stone which some people carry or hold for the supposed healing abilities – known as ‘crystal healing’. Our information pages for each stone have more information on both the stone and the crystal healing benefits it is thought to bestow.
Other people use them purely as a decorative item – usually in a crystal or glass bowl, or a small vase. Some people use them as fish tank or aquarium decorations, or to decorate plant pots, etc.
They are beautiful objects, and we have a wide range of different types – feel free to click through to our A-Z sections and find the perfect stones for you.