This collection contains 12 minerals including
Purpurite: Known for its stunning flash of purple color, Purpurite forms when cooled underground magma meets water, heat, or pressure.
Blue Lace Agate: Agate is a type of Quartz that forms layer by layer in caverns in lava rock, Blue Lace Agate is known for its pale blue color.
Amethyst: A violet variety of clear Quartz, its color comes from trace amounts of Iron and natural exposure to radiation.
Black Tourmaline on Quartz: Black Tourmaline, also called Schorl, is formed from underground magmas and rocks that encounter intense heat and pressure. The black color comes from Iron and Aluminum in the crystal.
Prehnite: Known for its lime-green color, Prehnite is formed when magma-heated water brings minerals to fill in caverns in lava rock.
Aegirine on Quartz: Formed in underground volcanic rocks, Aegirine contains Iron and Quartz.
Smoky Quartz: Part of the Quartz family, Smokey Quartz gets its brown-to-black coloring from natural radiation. When Smokey Quartz is completely black, it is known as Morion Quartz.
Phantom Quartz: Quartz makes up twelve percent of the earth's crust (by volume) and is formed by crystalizing directly from cooling magma. It can be nearly any color, with the "phantoms" being inclusions of minerals within the crystal.
Metaphysical: Aegirine is an extremely powerful healing and protective stone that aids in overcoming addiction and bad habits by revealing the root cause for these behaviors. A natural stress reliever and known as the “Stone of Sobriety,” Amethyst encourages inner-strength and awareness. Quartz is known as the “Master Healer” as its energy is able to work on any problem.
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This collection contains 12 minerals including
Purpurite: Known for its stunning flash of purple color, Purpurite forms when cooled underground magma meets water, heat, or pressure.
Blue Lace Agate: Agate is a type of Quartz that forms layer by layer in caverns in lava rock, Blue Lace Agate is known for its pale blue color.
Amethyst: A violet variety of clear Quartz, its color comes from trace amounts of Iron and natural exposure to radiation.
Black Tourmaline on Quartz: Black Tourmaline, also called Schorl, is formed from underground magmas and rocks that encounter intense heat and pressure. The black color comes from Iron and Aluminum in the crystal.
Prehnite: Known for its lime-green color, Prehnite is formed when magma-heated water brings minerals to fill in caverns in lava rock.
Aegirine on Quartz: Formed in underground volcanic rocks, Aegirine contains Iron and Quartz.
Smoky Quartz: Part of the Quartz family, Smokey Quartz gets its brown-to-black coloring from natural radiation. When Smokey Quartz is completely black, it is known as Morion Quartz.
Phantom Quartz: Quartz makes up twelve percent of the earth's crust (by volume) and is formed by crystalizing directly from cooling magma. It can be nearly any color, with the "phantoms" being inclusions of minerals within the crystal.
Metaphysical: Aegirine is an extremely powerful healing and protective stone that aids in overcoming addiction and bad habits by revealing the root cause for these behaviors. A natural stress reliever and known as the “Stone of Sobriety,” Amethyst encourages inner-strength and awareness. Quartz is known as the “Master Healer” as its energy is able to work on any problem.