ZRG

Company Description

INTRODUCTION TO ZULULAND ROCKS AND GEMSTONES
Zululand Rocks & Gemstones invite you to rock on to ZRG website. Once we have sparked your interest with our dazzling collection of gemstones, you can purchase items online using our secure payment facility and the items will be promptly shipped off to you. Otherwise we will be more than happy to answer any questions or comments; should you have any.

WHO WE ARE?
Zululand Rocks & Gemstones was founded in 2006 by Richard Chapman, who has been an ardent rock collector since he was a young boy. We are situated on the South African North Coast town of Ballito. It is here that Richard and his assistants Tammy and Nicole look forward to dealing with you.

WHAT WE DO?
At ZRG we specialise mainly in Southern African minerals sourced in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Congo and soon we will be digging onto other parts of Africa to broaden our horizons.

WHY ARE WE SO SPECIAL?
Not only are we a small team of customer orientated people, we are also extremely focused and passionate about our amazing collection of crystals and minerals, from the rare to the more common.
Such is our enthusiasm and dedication; that even if you are unable to find what you are looking for, we will do our best to source it for you! We are as passionate about service as we are about our rocks!
We love our Rocks so much that should you be dissatisfied with your purchase we will be happy to welcome it back and reimburse you once we receive it.

Company Information

  • Business Type:Distributor/Wholesaler
  • Year Established:2005
  • Number Of Employees:Fewer than 5 People
  • Trade Capacity:- -
  • Production Capacity:- -
  • Main Products:Ajoite, Amethyst,Quartz,Desirite, Dragon Stone, Crystals,Mineral Specimens And Rough Stones,
  • Location:KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

Product

  • Crystals and Rough stones
  • Honey Citrine
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