Natural Indigo Spinel ( Blue Spinel) Spinel is the magnesium aluminium member of the larger spinel group of minerals with chemical formula MgAl₂O₄
This oxide mineral is Cubic crystal system with 7.5–8.0 hardness according to Mohs hardness scale. Spinels Specific Gravity is depending on the composition of chemicals such as Zn-rich spinel can be as high as 4.40, otherwise it averages from 3.58 to 3.61. Spinel has many colours such as red, pink, blue, lavender/violet, dark green, brown, black, colourless, gray.
Some red and pink spinels have fluorescence under UV Light. also, Some spinels have magnetism Weak to medium. Spinels are found in Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Myanmar, Tanzania, Kenya, Nigeria.
Healing Properties of Spinels 👇
Spinel is known as stone of revitalisation. This MgAl2O4 mineral powers makes the gums and teeth stronger and is also beneficial for gums, skin, slimming the healthy and overweight body and cancer healing. Spinel promotes physical vitality, refills energy and eases exhaustion. Spinel is a very soothing stone, as it calms and relieves stress, anxiety, PTSD and depression. Also, Spinel is working with chakra balancing.
Black Spinel - Earth Star Chakra, Red or Pink - Spinel Base Chakra, Green Spinel - Heart chakra, Blue Spinel - Throat chakra, Purple Spinel - Crown chakra
Dunilite is a rare olivine group mineral with the corresponding chemical formula Magnesium, Iron, Manganese, Silicate (Mg,Fe,Mn)2SiO4. Long mistaken for green peridot , dunilite was identified in 2000 as a new gem variety from the olivine group. Dunilite- Discovered by Mr. Dunil Palitha Gunasekera in 1996. Dunil Palitha Gunasekera Dip. Gem, FGA,- President Crystals Gallery -Gem Lab Dunilite occurs in only one locality called, “Katukubura mountain” Kolonne , Sri Lanka. Dunilite can be found in colours light greenish-yellow to brownish green, the depth of colour being related to the iron content of the stone. • Group : Olivine • Crystal System : Orthorhombic • Lustre : Vitreous • Fluorescence : None • Hardness : 6 1/2 • Fracture : Uneven • Cleavage : None • Specific Gravity : 3.48 • Optic Sign : Biaxial (-) • Dispersion : 0.020 • Transparency : Transparent to translucent • Habit : Tabular, rectangle shaped aggregate crystals. • Refractive Index : a= 1.677, B=1....
Natural Bi-Color Spinel Crystal Sri Lanka Ceylon Natural Bi-Color Spinel Crystal from Alluvial Gem Deposi t. It was bit deep color but, Inside Color is really nice. It is 5.05 Cts weight transported octahedron crystal from Rakwana, Sri Lanka. Spinel is the magnesium-aluminum member of the larger spinel group of minerals with chemical formula MgAl₂O₄ . Spinel is actually a large group of minerals. Gahnite , hercynite , ceylonite , picotite , and galaxite are all part of the spinel group . This oxide mineral is a Cubic crystal system with 7.5–8.0 hardness according to the Mohs hardness scale. Spinels Specific Gravity is depending on the composition of chemicals such as Zn -rich spinel can be as high as 4.40, otherwise, it averages from 3.58 to 3.61. Spinel has many colors such as red, pink, blue, lavender/violet, dark green, brown, black, colorless, gray. Spinel is a single reflective Non-pleochroic gemstone and A...
An interesting feature of Chrysoberyl crystals is the cyclic twins called trillings . ( sixling ). It can be found only one among millions of gemstones . Chrysoberyl crystal from Danu Group Old Collection This complete " sixling " crystal has been found from the city of gem Ratnapura , Sri Lanka Mining Type: Underground mining with tunnels Gem Deposit : Alluvial Gem Deposit Found: Danu Group Dimension : 12.5mm x 10mm x 5mm Type : Complete sixling Variety : Chrysoberyl Species : Chrysoberyl Complete Crystal This crystal is very important healing crystal type who works with chrysoberyl for crystal therapy and crystal treatments. Because Its vibrational energies and other energies are higher than cut gemstones . Twinned crystals have a hexagonal appearance. It is spread in six directions. It also can be seen twin orientations like " V"-shaped twin. ...
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