About the Cover…Decorating with Nature’s Art

Decorating with crystals and minerals is an eye-catching design trend that brings an element of wonder and natural beauty into your home. There are many stylish ways to showcase your collection, and since minerals come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, they are a versatile option for interior design.

Large clusters make stunning centerpieces when displayed on a dining room table, while smaller specimens grouped together on a mantel offer instant allure. Mix a few stones in with your houseplants for a shimmery surprise for your guests.

“Minerals are great conversation pieces because there is a story behind each stone,” said Thomas Nagin, owner of Crystal Springs Mining Co. and Gallery in Hot Springs. “People always want to know where they came from, how they were formed, even their metaphysical properties.”

Many of his best clients are decorators who see minerals as one-of-a-kind works of art perfect for home decor. To incorporate crystals and minerals into your home, find specimens that match (or enhance) your design style or color scheme. Deep purple amethyst adds depth to lavender-hued walls or curtains. A large, single quartz crystal is the perfect accent for minimalist designs while shiny pyrite adds instant glamour to any space.

For a large variety of decorator minerals at great prices, shop Nagin’s closing sale at Crystal Springs Gallery, 620 Central Avenue, in downtown Hot Springs. Visit www.crystalspringsmining.com for more information.

Editor’s Note: Special thanks to Thomas Nagin for the stunning quartz crystal on our November cover. We love this reminder that the beauty and simplicity of nature can be found in every corner of the planet.

 

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