Green Aventurine Polished Palm Stone

USD $19.00

SKU: P5054

This specimen is Green Adventurine, carved and polished into a Palm Stone. While Adventurine can come in a range of colors this particular one is a stunning green. It’s mostly made up of Quartz and Fuchsite, sometimes with Pyrite flecks. This stone is a very worthwhile addition to anyone’s collection. It has a wide variety of uses and comes in handy shapes, forms and tools! A white background photo has been included to help better gauge the color.

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Weight – 2.72 oz’s – 77 gm’s

Dimensions – 2.402″ x 1.630″ long/wide (6.102 x 4.140 cm’s)

Country of Origin – Brazil

Aventurine

For what and How Does One Use it?

Aventurine is a fantastic mineral to use for manifestation purposes, especially when it comes to prosperity and wealth. It is considered to be one of the “luckiest” stones. Aventurine helps bring about mental clarity, calmness, and original thought forms laced with lashings of creativity! It eases anxieties, especially those caused by repressed childhood memories. Green Aventurine is especially effective when it comes to working with psychosomatic issues. As an elixir, it is highly effective for treating skin conditions and easing long term miasms.

Aventurine may be used for creating elixirs. One may also wear it as a pendant or in other jewelry form. It has a strong connection with the devic realm, so it is most helpful to have a piece with you when working within nature. Feeling stressed or temperamental? Grab an Aventurine pocket buddy to soothe those tensions and stresses, chill out, and get creative instead!

Summary

This stone is a very worthwhile addition to anyone’s collection. It has a wide variety of uses and comes in handy shapes, forms and tools!

Read more regarding Aventurine Properties at the link below (will open in a new tab/window)….

http://crystal-information.com/encyclopedia/aventurine/