Indonesia is a volcanic active country, containing numerous major volcanoes. It has the most volcanoes of any country in the world, with 76 volcanoes that have erupted at least 1,171 times in total within historical times. Indonesia has around 130 active volcanoes that are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, and it has suffered the highest numbers of eruptions resulting in fatalities, damage to arable land, debris flows, tsunamis, lava domes, and pyroclastic flows. Indonesia’s most active volcanoes are Kelut and Mount Merapi on the island of Java.
During my years in Indonesia, I visited some of the country’s most iconic volcanoes—including Krakatau, Bromo, Ijen, and Pandanajan—collecting unique volcanic rocks shaped by fire, earth, and time. These natural treasures are rarely available to collectors worldwide, and I am proud to offer them through my Etsy shop www.saharagems.etsy.com
Each volcano tells its own story, and the rocks I collected carry the energy of these legendary landscapes:
- Krakatau Volcano – Known for the catastrophic 1883 eruption, Krakatau remains one of the most powerful and famous volcanoes in the world. The volcanic rocks from this site are rich in history, formed from explosive lava and ash, making them a true geological wonder for collectors.
- Bromo Volcano – Located in East Java, Mount Bromo is a breathtaking active volcano surrounded by a vast sea of sand. The volcanic stones here capture the raw power of Java’s volcanic belt, with unique textures and colors shaped by countless eruptions.
- Ijen Volcano – Famous for its blue flames and turquoise acid crater lake, Ijen is one of the most extraordinary volcanic landscapes on Earth. The rocks I collected here are infused with the dramatic energy of sulfur vents and volcanic minerals, making them both rare and beautiful.
- Pandanajan Volcano – Less known than Bromo or Ijen, Pandanajan offers untouched volcanic beauty. Its rocks are shaped by centuries of eruptions, carrying unique mineral patterns and a raw natural energy prized by collectors.
These volcanic rocks from Indonesia are not just stones—they are fragments of Earth’s fiery history, perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone who appreciates the natural wonders of geology.
Explore my full collection of volcanic treasures in my Etsy shop: www.saharagems.etsy.com




























