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Shop Erythrite with Quartz (Aghbar mine, Bou Azer, Ouarzazate Province, Morocco)
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Erythrite with Quartz (Aghbar mine, Bou Azer, Ouarzazate Province, Morocco)

SGD 85.00
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46 x 35x 24mm

52g

Erythrite is a secondary hydrated cobalt arsenate mineral.

That means for it to form, another crystal must form first, and the absolute right conditions must occur for the precise chemical reaction to happen to form Erythrite.

So, it is a work of nature and not something that can be forced.

It is also known as Cobalt Blooms because where they do show up, they look like flowers. Very important flowers too - miners look out for Erythrite blooms because it is an indicator of nickel and cobalt in the rock.

I especially love the distinct acicular sheaves - not often you can get a specimen with that formation!

A powerfully charged stone, it is believed to help the entire chakra column while assisting with energy flow.

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46 x 35x 24mm

52g

Erythrite is a secondary hydrated cobalt arsenate mineral.

That means for it to form, another crystal must form first, and the absolute right conditions must occur for the precise chemical reaction to happen to form Erythrite.

So, it is a work of nature and not something that can be forced.

It is also known as Cobalt Blooms because where they do show up, they look like flowers. Very important flowers too - miners look out for Erythrite blooms because it is an indicator of nickel and cobalt in the rock.

I especially love the distinct acicular sheaves - not often you can get a specimen with that formation!

A powerfully charged stone, it is believed to help the entire chakra column while assisting with energy flow.

46 x 35x 24mm

52g

Erythrite is a secondary hydrated cobalt arsenate mineral.

That means for it to form, another crystal must form first, and the absolute right conditions must occur for the precise chemical reaction to happen to form Erythrite.

So, it is a work of nature and not something that can be forced.

It is also known as Cobalt Blooms because where they do show up, they look like flowers. Very important flowers too - miners look out for Erythrite blooms because it is an indicator of nickel and cobalt in the rock.

I especially love the distinct acicular sheaves - not often you can get a specimen with that formation!

A powerfully charged stone, it is believed to help the entire chakra column while assisting with energy flow.

For every $15 spent, we will plant 1 tree to offset the carbon cost of mining, shipping and packaging crystals.

These are real and natural products, and so might have some flaws or imperfections. We have done our best to pick the best pieces available, but nature is often imperfectly perfect. Therefore, please only make the purchase if you are alright with this.

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