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Rainbow Moonstone Sphere Blue Flash 65.7mm 2.59" BIN RS India SW22 The stone is transparent to opaque, featuring prominent black inclusions, tourmaline. It exhibits a distinct sheen, or "blue flash," under certain lighting conditions This sphere has some chips with in the tourmaline area it in my opinion does not take away from its beautyButton
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Ruby-Colored Eudialyte Sphere 61.2MM (2.41") Russia Ruby-Colored Eudialyte Sphere , a type of rare cyclosilicate mineral. Eudialyte is known for its rich, luxurious color and is sourced from Russia. The sphere image displays characteristic deep red to pink hues with natural inclusions of other minerals, typically black aegirine. • Mineral Type: Eudialyte • Coloration: Ranges from ruby-red to pink-cherry with black and white inclusions • Origin:Kola Peninsula, Russia • Properties: A somewhat rare mineral, sometimes used for emotional healing in metaphysical practicesButton
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Labradorite goddess body, feminine beauty dark Labradorite goddess,female sculpture 834g ( 1 Lb. 13.3oz) lots of blue flashes 5.95" x 2.74" x 2.28" shelf B AS65 Labradorite carved into a female body or goddess shape combines the stone's inherent metaphysical properties of transformation, intuition, and protection with the symbolism of the divine feminine, fertility, and inner strength. This synergy creates a powerful talisman for personal empowerment and spiritual growth.Button
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Aura Sapheralite goddess feminine body , gorgeous 876g ( 1 Lb. 14.9oz) Shelf B AA88 6.12" x 2.94" x 2.25" lots of duzy pockets **this is a dark peace *** Aura sphalerite, a form of the mineral sphalerite, is believed to promote joy, positive problem-solving, and the ability to align and activate multiple chakras, offering benefits on physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual levels.Button
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Cavansite on matrix of heulandite 12g 1.5" x 1" x 0.6 ES18 Bin CC India Cavansite, whose name is derived from its chemical composition, calcium vanadium silicate, is a deep blue hydrous calcium vanadium phyllosilicate mineral, occurring as a secondary mineral in basaltic and andesitic rocks along with a variety of zeolite minerals. Discovered in 1967 in Malheur County, Oregon, cavansite is a relatively rare mineral. It is polymorphic with the even rarer mineral, pentagonite. It is most frequently found in Pune, India and in the Deccan Traps, a large igneous province Cavansite is thought to be a stone of revelation, breakthrough, understanding, prophecy and spiritual enlightenmentButton























