Tumbled Stones
Depending on stone size, you get 10 - 25 units / pound. Individual retail sales are not possible, therefore, all stones are offered by 0.5 or 1 pound. The stones that you receive correspond qualitatively exactly as pictured. Please note that some stones have various trade names. Please select a subcategory!
Item No. 11318
$ 98.99
$ 98.99 per lb
A lovely banded periwinkle blue color, these large tumbled pebbles are smooth and nice to hold and great to display!
Item No. 10764
from $ 29.99
unit price $ 33.99
unit price $ 33.99
$ 33.99 per lb
Beautiful, red-orange-yellow earthy toned large tumbled carnelian pebbles, some translucent, some banded, each unique!
Item No. 10567
from $ 9.00
unit price $ 9.99
unit price $ 9.99
$ 9.99 per lb
Colorful tumbled stones, sold by the pound. In different sizes available.
Item No. 10395
from $ 10.49
unit price $ 11.99
unit price $ 11.99
$ 11.99 per lb
Very small tumble-polished non-magnetized hematite tumbled stones.
Item No. 10376
from $ 20.99
unit price $ 22.99
unit price $ 22.99
$ 22.99 per lb
Tumble polished chunks of petrified wood from Arizona are great for collectors and have many uses.
Item No. 10194
from $ 16.99
unit price $ 19.99
unit price $ 19.99
$ 19.99 per lb
Strawberry quartz, formally named red aventurine, has bits of mica that create a sparkly, pretty effect in the reddish quartz.
Item No. 10459
from $ 11.19
unit price $ 12.49
unit price $ 12.49
$ 12.49 per lb
Rock Crystal Tumbled Stones - sold by the pound, bigger quantities available.
Item No. 10450
from $ 8.99
unit price $ 9.99
unit price $ 9.99
$ 9.99 per lb
A-grade tiny rock crystal tumbled stones for many uses!
Item No. 10383
from $ 28.99
unit price $ 29.99
unit price $ 29.99
$ 29.99 per lb
Buy 1 pound of tumbled rose quartz pebbles, approx 1 inch in size, made in Brazil.
Item No. 11099
from $ 36.99
unit price $ 37.99
unit price $ 37.99
$ 37.99 per lb
These XL rose quartz pebbles are made in Madagascar.
Item No. 10147
$ 14.99
$ 14.99 per piece
Flat on the bottom and completely polished, these tadelakt polishing stones were hand-carved in Madagascar.