Curved Green Tourmaline crystal on Quartz 123ct 24.6g
Curved Green Tourmaline crystal on Quartz 123ct 24.6g
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Emotional growth
This great specimen is a curved Green Tourmaline crystal on Quartz. It weighs123ct or 24.6g. This cluster has two main Green Tourmaline crystals that are 21 and 22 mm long. Forming second, the slightly shorter crystal has been forced into a rare curve by its Quartz crystal host. This specimen was sourced from the Gemfields of Afghanistan for Rocks and Things Store in 2023 by Lawrence Riaz.
Green Tourmaline is a beautiful complex lithium-rich borosilicate mineral and a member of the Elbaite mineral colour of the rainbow, and crystals can be multi-coloured. Elbaite usually forms as elongated rods or prismatic crystals that are heavily striated. Blue and Green Elbaite crystals are often pleochroic, which means that the crystal appears darker in colour when viewed along its vertical axis, compared to viewing along its horizontal axis.family. Elbaite is an igneous mineral that almost always forms in granite pegmatites. Elbaite can be any
Green Tourmaline is a powerful heart-activation stone. It brings invigorating energy of growth and expansion to the emotional body. The resonance of Green Tourmaline aligns with the heart chakra, helping to calm the nervous system and emotions.
Chakra: Heart Chakra
Colour: green, olive green, emerald green
Emotional: compassion, generosity, joy, peace of mind, relaxation, self-expression, soothing, stress, trauma, trust, understanding
Mental/intellectual: decisiveness, determination, empathy, focus, inner peace, new beginnings, opportunities, resolution, sense of purpose, truth
Physical: healing, nourishment, nurturing, rejuvenation, strength, toxins
Spiritual: awareness, clairvoyance, connection with nature, consciousness, enlightenment, expansion, grounding, growth, meditation, transformation, unity, wholeness
Astrology: Capricorn, Venus, Earth
Number: 6
Birthstone: October
Crystal system: hexagonal
Location: Afghanistan, Brazil, Namibia, Pakistan, USA
Rarity: rarer
Mineral Class: silicates

































