Weight – 5.7 oz’s – 162 gm’s
Dimensions – 4.6″ tall/wide (11.8 cm’s)
Country of Origin – China
USD $47.00
SKU: P3312
This polished Rainbow Flourite Crystal has super rich color! This specimen has wonderful luster and clarity!!
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Weight – 5.7 oz’s – 162 gm’s
Dimensions – 4.6″ tall/wide (11.8 cm’s)
Country of Origin – China
Rainbow Fluorite is a wonderful healer on many, many levels. Because of the large range of colors it has multiple talents! The green color has a strong focus on the devic realm, aura cleansing, and promoting purity in general. The purple has a focus on blueprinting the cellular structure, particularly the skeletal system, to pre-pollution mapping. (Modern day living has bought about pollutants such as heavy metals which corrupt the human cellular structure, giving rise to issues such as cancers, osteoporosis and so on). The purple portion then accelerates the cellular mitosis process, enabling the new cells being generated to follow the correct blueprint. The yellow/gold colors promote joy, happiness and well-being, and give an all round boost in personal energy. The clear portion brings focus and clarity in both the emotional and mental senses.
Rainbow Fluorite is a fantastic meditation tool. Choose the shape you like best, be it pyramid, sphere, free form, or octahedron, and gaze upon it, breathing the many healing colors into the physical body. Carry it around with you to help keep mentally calm and collected. As it mostly comes in cut and polished form, the shapes often lend themselves perfectly to massage, reflexology, and sphere/egg therapy (rolling the spheres/eggs around as a massage tool). The multi-colors also make Rainbow Fluorite perfect for chakra therapy.
Rainbow Fluorite is a beautiful, captivating mineral that is appreciated not only by those that have a natural affinity and interest in crystals, but also those with no experience or knowledge of crystals at all. They make great gifts for those you care about and would like to help bring creative color-filled light into their lives! As Rainbow Fluorite comes in so many beautiful shapes and color variations, it makes for a near essential tool in anybody’s healing kit bag.
Read more regarding Rainbow Fluorite Properties at the link below (will open in a new tab/window)….
http://crystal-information.com/encyclopedia/fluorite-rainbow/
Amethyst has been valued across cultures for thousands of years for its rich violet coloration and its association with clarity, balance, and composure. The name Amethyst originates from the Greek word amethystos, meaning “not intoxicated,” reflecting an ancient belief that the stone helped maintain clear thinking and moderation.
Historically, Amethyst was considered a stone of royalty and spiritual authority. It adorned crowns, rings, and ceremonial objects in Ancient Greece and Rome and later throughout medieval Europe. Its purple color was rare and strongly associated with wisdom, restraint, and elevated status.
Significant Amethyst deposits are found in Brazil, Uruguay, Zambia, Madagascar, and Russia. Each locality produces crystals with distinctive growth habits, color zoning, and internal features, making provenance an important consideration for collectors and natural crystal enthusiasts.
Amethyst’s coloration develops through trace amounts of iron within the Quartz lattice combined with natural irradiation and geological heating over extended time periods. This process often creates layered growth zones that contribute to the depth and visual complexity seen in higher-quality specimens.
Some Amethyst crystals display structural growth features such as internal windows, phantoms, record keepers, and time-link faces. These are physical indicators of crystal formation traits and are valued for both the insight they provide into natural growth processes and to possible Metaphysical propoties.
Amethyst is a violet variety of Quartz (Silicon Dioxide – SiO₂) that typically forms within cavities, veins, and geodes in igneous and metamorphic rock environments. Crystals usually grow as hexagonal prisms with pointed terminations.
The purple coloration results from trace iron incorporated into the Quartz structure combined with natural irradiation from surrounding rock. Subsequent geological heating stabilizes these color centers, producing hues that range from pale lavender to deep royal purple.
Amethyst commonly forms in volcanic environments, particularly within gas cavities of cooling basalt flows. Over millions of years, silica-rich fluids crystallize slowly, allowing layered growth and the development of internal zoning and structural features.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Quartz (Amethyst variety) |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 7 |
| Luster | Vitreous |
| Transparency | Transparent to translucent |
| Fracture | Conchoidal |
⚠️ Sunlight & Heat:
Prolonged exposure to intense sunlight or heat may cause some Amethyst specimens to fade over time. For long-term preservation, extended placement in direct sunlight is best avoided.
✋ Handling:
Amethyst is relatively durable, but sharp impacts can chip crystal points or edges. Handle specimens gently, especially clusters and terminated points.
🧼 Cleaning:
Clean Amethyst using lukewarm water and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, or abrasive tools, which may damage crystal surfaces.
📦 Storage & Display:
Prolonged exposure to intense sunlight or high heat may cause some Amethyst specimens to fade over time.
For long-term preservation, extended placement in direct sunlight is best avoided. Indirect light or filtered natural light is ideal for display. This preserves color while still allowing the crystal’s natural beauty to be appreciated.