Kenya

Kenya sits along the East African Rift, where volcanism, faulting, and metamorphic belts create a diverse setting for gemstones, volcanic rocks, and industrial minerals.

Known for

tsavorite ruby basalt obsidian soda ash

Stone & mineral overview

Kenya is widely associated with rift-related volcanic rocks (basalt and obsidian) and gemstone localities in metamorphic terrains. Evaporite-rich lakes in the rift also support industrial minerals such as soda ash.

Common materials you may encounter

Where these stones come from (high level)

Rift volcanism produces glassy and fine-grained volcanic rocks, while older metamorphic belts can host gem-bearing zones. Alkaline lakes concentrate dissolved minerals that precipitate as industrial deposits.

Collecting & care notes

Explore related stones

Try searching: Kenya tsavorite, Kenya obsidian, Kenya basalt.

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