1. Dragonstone in Game of Thrones:
* In the books and TV series *Game of Thrones*, Dragonstone is a volcanic island off the coast of Westeros. It is named for its abundance of obsidian, a volcanic glass often referred to as "dragonstone" in the story.
* You can't "get" Dragonstone in the real world, as it's a fictional location. However, you can visit Gozo, an island in Malta, which was used as a filming location for Dragonstone.
2. Dragonstone as a gemstone:
* There is no gemstone called "dragonstone" in the real world. However, some believe that obsidian may be referred to as "dragonstone" due to its dark, volcanic appearance.
* Obsidian is a natural glass formed by volcanic eruptions. You can purchase obsidian from jewelry stores, rock shops, or online retailers.
3. Dragonstone in other fictional contexts:
* "Dragonstone" might be used as a term for a mythical gemstone in other stories, games, or fantasy worlds. In these cases, the method of obtaining the stone would be specific to that particular fictional universe.
To give you a more helpful answer, please clarify which type of "dragonstone" you're interested in.