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Chrysocolla, a superb natural and polished pebble from Peru. Perfect for lithotherapy, collecting, or jewelry!
Chrysocolla, a superb natural and polished pebble from Peru. Perfect for lithotherapy, collecting, or jewelry!
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About the product:
💎 Mineral / Gem Type: Chrysocolla
🌍 ⛏️ Origin: Peru
📐 Dimensions: 65 millimeters x 42 millimeters wide x 23 thick.
⚖️ Weight : 68.4 grams
🌟 Chrysocolla is a very gentle stone, often blue-green, linked to communication, inner peace and sacred femininity. It is particularly appreciated in lithotherapy for its soothing and rebalancing properties.
⚠️ These effects are not scientifically proven and never replace medical treatment.
📋 Mineralogical sheet:
Category | Information |
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Name | Chrysocolla |
Color | Blue, turquoise, bluish green, often with veins or inclusions of malachite, azurite or quartz |
Family | Hydrated copper silicate |
Shape / Appearance | Botryoidal mass, veined or crusted, rarely crystallized |
Crystal system | Orthorhombic (rare, mostly amorphous) |
Hardness (Mohs) | 2 – 4 (fragile) |
Chakra | Throat 🔵 and Heart 💚 |
Main virtues | - Stone of gentle and peaceful communication - Promotes forgiveness, tolerance and inner peace - Helps manage strong emotions, anger and stress - Encourages creativity and artistic expression - Protective stone for relationships and emotional balance |
Associated signs | Virgo ♍, Taurus ♉, Sagittarius ♐ |
Purification | - Fumigation (sage, palo santo) - Sounds (Tibetan bowl) - Water: ⚠️ to be avoided (too fragile and soluble) |
Recharging | - Sweet Moon 🌙 - On quartz druse or Flower of Life - Very light sun but avoid prolonged exposure |
Little story / peculiarity | Its name comes from the Greek chrysos ("gold") and kolla ("glue"), as it was once used to solder gold. In ancient times, it was considered a stone of wisdom and eloquence: Cleopatra is said to have worn it to promote fair and peaceful communication. It is also called the "orators' stone." |
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