Smithsonite #5
$18.00Price
Smithsonite Formation, Australia Origin, Broken Hill NSW. Dimensions Size: 15mm Height x 25mm Length x 22mm Width Smithsonite are a grainy zinc carbonate crystalline structure. They form in various ways from aggregate botryoidal rounded faces to rhomdohedral and triangular growths. Smithsonite it forms as a secondary layer over zinc-bearing ore deposits. It is sometimes found in other types of carbonate rock and is also occasionally known to pseudomorph into other minerals like Calcite, Galena and Flourite. Some of the most significant deposits are found in Australia, Mexico, Namibia, Zambia, Italy, Greece, Spain and New Mexico. Smithsonite is typically translucent to opaque, with translucent materials being the most desirable. When polished, smithsonite's luster is vitreous, but in aggregate form, its luster is pearly and it is often banded. Smithsonite provide a gentle buffer to life’s problems and stresses through their connection to your Crown and Third Eye Chakras. said to ease difficult situations and heal the inner child within, Smithsonite can be a remedy for healing and connect you with divine truth through clairvoyance. aiding you in meditation to restore inner peace. Smithsonite is an excellent stone used for the relief of tension and stress; both physical and emotional. For those at their breaking point, or on the verge of a mental breakdown, Smithsonite's gentle presence can help by acting as a stone of tranquility. It is believed to impart harmony around those who wear it. For many it can be a stone which brings out their 'inner-child' and it is often used to encourage feelings of joy and compassion Chakra: Higher Heart, Crown, Third Eye Chemical Formula: ZnCO3 Fe,Co,Cu,Mn,Ca,Cd,Mg,In Colour: Gray, Pink, Green Crystal System: Trigonal, Metamorphic Element: Water Fracture: Irregular/Uneven, Sub-Conchoidal Hardness: 5 Location: Australia, Greece, Italy, USA, Germany, Mexico, South Africa, Namibia Mineral Classification: Calcite Number: 7 Planet: Neptune Zodiac: Virgo, Pisces

















