




Tangram Gemstone Puzzle
Rediscover the Tangram: a timeless puzzle rooted in creativity and problem-solving, reimagined as elegant gemstone décor. A perfect gift for psychology enthusiasts, holiday hosts, or lovers of mindful design.
The gemstone Tangram by DAR Proyectos is a meditative dream to solve, as you weigh the 7 pieces of brightly colored gemstones in your hands to solve. The pieces themselves can be used to create endless creatures for hours of creative down time. This puzzle has been a best-selling gift for all ages, offering to someone special an engaging, tactile experience to play with semi-precious gems. A playful decor piece when not in use or an excellent desk object.
Each game is a unique mix of stones, similar to images, but entirely one of a kind. Gemstones include Celestine, Serpentine, Jasper, Soapstone.
Dimension: 5 x 5 x 1 in
Weight: 1.5Lb
Material: Serpentine, Soapstone, Jasper, Angelite
About these gemstones:
• An uplifting, soothing stone, Angelite blue is said to carry a calming energy and vibrate on clear communication and intuition, and even has curative properties for direct healing.
• Green Serpentine is a unique stone formed of crystal-like minerals, ranging from lime green to deep pine. This stone is said to stimulate the digestive and glandular system, and acts as a shield to counteract invasive vibrations.
• Creamy Soapstone varies from pink to gray to yellow tones, depending on the mineral composition. It is valued for helping one prepare for change, promoting rational and creative thinking.
• Orange Jasper is a variety of quartz blended with volcanic earth, forming its earth-like colour. Said to be the “Supreme Nurturer,” it is a stone of grounding and comfort.
Maker: DAR-Proyectos
About: Natural materials, traditional vanishing skills and ancient iconography blend in with interdisciplinary methods, high technology, and market trends to explore and boost value in design objects from the Andes of Peru.
In pursuit of finding new ways to keep the essence of our Andean cosmovision alive, we are always looking for design spaces in which we can preserve indigenous expression.