This rarity is something very special ~ a Zarinit palm stone in wonderful quality
Zarinite is usually brown and very rarely has a bright color. Blue is the rarest color of Zarinite - this was the only blue palm stone (out of about 20 pieces!)
A very very rare collector's item, which has been in our private collection for 4 years now.
38 x 30 x 10 mm
~Zarinit~
Chemical formula, mineral class: azurite, malachite, cuprite, copper, gibbsite Al (OH)3
Color: Zarinite offers a colorful play of colors. Red, yellow, blue, green, brown - due to the many minerals involved, almost all colors can be found in the stone. The color spectrum of the copper minerals is usually predominant, i.e. red-brown as well as blue, turquoise and green.
Deposits, main supplier countries: Laborious mining of Zarinite rough stones in Russia (Kamenuschinckoje, Kemerovo Oblast)
Use: Zarinite is a new gemstone and therapeutic stone that was only discovered in 2015; its precise therapeutic uses are currently being researched. Due to its high copper content, it promotes a sense of aesthetics, harmony and beauty and increases creativity in a playful way. Areas that are undersupplied with energy receive a new energy boost; overall, Zarinite has a balancing effect and helps to find inner peace more easily and keep a cool head.
Gemstones & crystals have a variety of effects as healing stones, chakra stones, lucky stones, ritual stones or protective stones.
When you start to look into the topic of crystals and gemstones, it can be a little overwhelming at first. What makes the small and large energy stones so special? Which one is right for me and what effect is it known for? And what do I do with it? Don't worry, we felt the same way at the beginning. The first thing you need to know: you can't really go wrong. Gemstones can be easily integrated into your everyday life.
Gemstones are considered to be powerful companions, especially in a time when we spend most of our day looking at small screens. We quickly forget the world around us and feel disconnected - from nature, our fellow human beings and ultimately ourselves.
Even if you quickly forget it because of the dazzling colors and unusual cuts: gemstones come from nature. They are formed from magma in the earth's interior or through high pressure on a rock and can transfer this energy to us. It often takes many thousands of years for a stone to penetrate to the earth's surface.
The stone that you are finally holding in your hands is many years older and carries a lot of wisdom and power within it. Let this thought ground you, arrive in the moment and look not only into the future, but also at what has already happened. This is the only way we can learn.
Whether you just wear your new companion and let it work its magic on you ~ or use it for rituals and ceremonies is now in your hands.
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"A stone is the condensed history of the universe"
~Art of Nature Berlin~