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Polished New Zealand Aroha Stone ( Piemontite Schist) Free Form
Aroha Stone — sometimes called Purple Schist or Piemontite Schist — is a uniquely New Zealand stone known for its rich pink and violet hues with silvery mica sparkle. The word Aroha means love, compassion, and empathy in Māori, reflecting the gentle and heart-centered energy this stone is known for. Geologically, it is a form of metamorphic schist that contains piemontite, a manganese mineral that gives the purple and magenta tones. It is most commonly found in the Otago region of the South Island, especially around the Queenstown and Wanaka areas where the country’s schist formations are exposed. We have provided a handful of images showcasing the beauty of this special crystals origin. As much as New Zealand Lapidary experts love this stone to work with, it is also known as being notoriously difficult to get it to take a good polish - this specimen is from a small group that were polished to perfection by an absolute master of the craft - Awesome!
Polished New Zealand Aroha Stone ( Piemontite Schist) Free Form
Aroha Stone — sometimes called Purple Schist or Piemontite Schist — is a uniquely New Zealand stone known for its rich pink and violet hues with silvery mica sparkle. The word Aroha means love, compassion, and empathy in Māori, reflecting the gentle and heart-centered energy this stone is known for. Geologically, it is a form of metamorphic schist that contains piemontite, a manganese mineral that gives the purple and magenta tones. It is most commonly found in the Otago region of the South Island, especially around the Queenstown and Wanaka areas where the country’s schist formations are exposed. We have provided a handful of images showcasing the beauty of this special crystals origin. As much as New Zealand Lapidary experts love this stone to work with, it is also known as being notoriously difficult to get it to take a good polish - this specimen is from a small group that were polished to perfection by an absolute master of the craft - Awesome!
Polished New Zealand Carnelian With Velvet Calcite Free Form
The situation with Carnelian is that 95% plus of what is marketed as Carnelian, is in fact heated agate - also described by many suppliers as Carnelian Agate. We here at Majestic Quartz have always loved the energy of Genuine Carnelian. The most well known locations for Carnelian is Madagascar and India. A lessor known location exists at the bottom of the World in the hidden paradise that is New Zealand! For in one of the most beautiful areas of New Zealand lies the exquisitely beautiful Kauaeranga Valley nestled in the magical realm of the Coromandel Peninsula. Thus the rare New Zealand carnelian is blessed with this beautiful energy of it's birth place - and is now ready to spread that energy across the World to share it's beautiful, blissful balancing energy with the blessed few who come into it's presence! We have provided a handful of images showcasing the beauty of this special crystals origin. This specimen self stands in one of the landscape positions, (photos are in Portrait orientation for web aesthetics). We are calling the calcite "Velvet" because it has an incredible soft and velvety feeling to it!
RARE Polished New Zealand Carnelian Geode!
The situation with Carnelian is that 95% plus of what is marketed as Carnelian, is in fact heated agate - also described by many suppliers as Carnelian Agate. We here at Majestic Quartz have always loved the energy of Genuine Carnelian. The most well known locations for Carnelian is Madagascar and India. A lessor known location exists at the bottom of the World in the hidden paradise that is New Zealand! For in one of the most beautiful areas of New Zealand lies the exquisitely beautiful Kauaeranga Valley nestled in the magical realm of the Coromandel Peninsula. Thus the rare New Zealand carnelian is blessed with this beautiful energy of it's birth place - and is now ready to spread that energy across the World to share it's beautiful, blissful balancing energy with the blessed few who come into it's presence! We have provided a handful of images showcasing the beauty of this special crystals origin. This specimen self stands in one of the landscape positions, (photos are in Portrait orientation for web aesthetics).
