the House of Gems
WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA
your specialist since 1947
Visit us for THE ULTIMATE GEM EXPERIENCE!
The largest array of natural stone bead necklaces which are hand strung on our premises. A variety of modern and classic designs.
We offer a fine selection of cut and facetted gemstones, including the much sought after Tourmaline, Aquamarine, Demantoid, Spessartine, Garnet, Amethyst, Citrine, Peridot and Topaz.
We are the biggest exporters of assorted tumbled stones in Namibia.
We trade in timeless favourites such as Agate clocks, bookends, slabs and wind chimes.
A selection of natural art pieces like geodes, stone carvings, lapidary eggs and spheres.
We are situated in 131 Werner List Street in Windhoek, opposite the back end of the First National Bank of Namibia, Uncle Charlie's Pawn Shop and the Thüringer Hof Hotel.
Amber teething necklaces are the perfect gift for babies and are now available at THE HOUSE OF GEMS! Please view our photo gallery.
Shopping for that perfect baby gift can be a very time intensive and often frustrating. Having a difficult time finding the perfect baby/baptism gift because you’re not sure if you are shopping for a baby boy or baby girl? You can end your worries when you choose our bautiful baby necklaces.
We offer a selection of baby teething necklaces specially created for babies. They are priced between ND 160.- to ND 190.-.
These are handmade amber necklaces made from 100% natural genuine authentic Baltic amber.
An amber teething necklace is a traditional baby teething remedy. A natural analgesic, amber used for centuries in Europe. Wearing Baltic amber close to the skin will help calm a baby without resorting to drugs. Natural anti-inflamitory and pain relieving properties of baltic amber are perfect to soothe sore and itchy gums.
Baby teething necklaces are designed to protect baby from choking amber pieces. There is a knot between every amber bead.
Genuine Baltic amber is the one of the oldest and most esteemed types of amber worldwide. Our baby necklaces ensure the quality and origin of this Baltic amber.

