Love of Rocks

Welcome to Love of Rocks in the Town of Smithers, BC your one-stop shop for all things crystals, minerals and fossils. We specialize in finding the perfect stone for your needs, with an extensive inventory of some of the most sought-after stones and minerals worldwide. Our commitment to fair trade ensures that every purchase you make supports small communities around the globe. Our team of experts is on hand to help you find the perfect crystal, mineral or fossil no matter what you’re looking for. With worldwide shipping available, there’s no excuse not to experience the magic of our high-quality, ethically sourced crystals and minerals! Including rough, polished, tumbles, carvings, hand made jewelry and lots more to see!

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About Smithers

Smithers is a surname of English origin. It derives from the Middle English term "smyther", referring to a metalsmith, and is thus related to the common occupational surname Smith. The name Smither is related. == People == Alan Smithers (born 1938), English educationalist Sir Alfred Waldron Smithers (1850–1924), British financier and parliamentarian, after whom the town of Smithers, British Columbia was named. Collier Twentyman Smithers (1867–1943), painter Don Smithers (born 1933), music historian and musician Jan Smithers (born 1949), American actress best known for her role in WKRP in Cincinnati Joy Smithers (born 1963), Australian actress Leonard Smithers (1861–1907), English publisher and translator Nathaniel B. Smithers (1818–1896), American lawyer and politician Sir Peter Smithers (1913–2006), British politician Reay Smithers (1907–1987), South African zoologist Sir Waldron Smithers (1880–1954), British politician, son of Sir Alfred Waldron Smithers William Smithers (born 1927), American actor == Fictional characters == Waylon Smithers, Mr.

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