Natrolite, Neptunite, Djurleite, & Crossite
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Natrolite, neptunite, djurleite, and crossite together form this beautiful rare mineral from San Benito, CA, USA. This is one of a kind and you will receive the exact piece pictured. * The tiny green spots are oxidized djurleite crystals.
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Size: 70 x 31 x 43mm
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Weight: 56.4 grams
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Stone: Neptunite, natrolite, djurleite, and crossite cluster. Raw, Natural Crystals in matrix + (Possibly glaucophane located near the center of a neptunite crystal)
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Chakras: Root (1st), Sacral (2nd), Throat (5th), Third Eye (6th), Crown (7th), Etheric (8th - 14th)
- Energies: Protection, Channeling, Psychic Abilities, Astral Travel
Metaphysical Properties
Neptunite helps to boost one's personal power, overall focus, and vitality in order to see the big picture when facing obstacles. Neptunite's energy aids in the release of anger and lessens tempers while helping one to remain centered. This mineral has also been used for dowsing. The diverse energy of Neptunite is excellent for those studying the scientific and metaphysical properties of minerals.
Natrolite aids in psychic awakening and psychic protection. It is associated with the time before birth in a physical form and can be used in rebirthing. A synergy 12 stone, this powerful mineral helps us connect with higher spiritual realms.
Science & History
Neptunite is a black crystal named after Neptune, the Roman god of the sea. In minerals from San Benito county, neptunite grows beautiful crystals.
Natrolite forms in a thin layer of white crystals on the surface on crossite. Benitoite and neptunite crystals can be seen on top of this bright white surface. High in sodium, this sodium aluminum silicate is a zeolite, a mineral species that can be a catalyst and exchanges ions readily.
Djurleite is a black mineral that can appear gray in reflected light. It was named in 1962 by Eugene Holloway Roseboom, Jr. in honor of Dr. Seved Djurle, professor of chemistry at University of Uppsala, Sweden.
Crossite is a greyish blue mineral in the amphibole group. It has a hardness of 6 and is a host mineral on which natrolite, neptunite, and benitoite are found.
You will receive the exact piece shown. Close-up photography is used in natural sunlight to show detail. The item may appear larger than actual size. Please see size listed for the dimensions. 1" = 25.4 millimeters.