



Unique Smithsonite Calcite Crystal Cluster Natural Mineral Formation on Matrix | Inlet
USED FOR: Spiritual Healing • Peace • Intuition • Wisdom • Renewal • Closure
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This natural Smithsonite Calcite cluster features exquisite seafoam and aqua tones, uplifting and soothing at the same time. It would make a perfect gift for crystal lovers who already have extensive collections! This one of a kind Smithsonite crystal cluster is a rare treat, excellent for balancing Chakras, crystal healing, and mediation. Bring home this lively mineral formation today!
Smithsonite Calcite Meaning and Metaphysical Properties
Smithsonite is a versatile gem that resonates from the Heart Chakra through the Throat Chakra and Third Eye Chakra to the Crown Chakra. As a stone of deeply calming and emotionally healing energies, encouraging a sense of personal fulfillment, self acceptance, and renewal. It is extremely helpful when easing stresses, dissolving chaotic energies, soothing overactive thoughts, or ending persistent negative cycles. By offering a renewed clarity and tranquility of mind, Smithsonite opens us to greater spiritual growth and understanding, allowing us to reach previously untapped stores of intuition and psychic ability. It is also a stone of closure, resolving conflicts, and bridging gaps in communication and sentiment with those we hold dear. This makes Smithsonite a powerful spiritual tool for recognizing and addressing our traumas, past life wounds, and emotional voids. Smithsonite helps us to step outside ourselves and look at our experiences, connections, and opportunities from a higher perspective to build a better understanding of what we need and what will bring us the truest happiness. By working with Smithsonite during mediation, we can unlock a peaceful and patient state of mind that allows pettiness, jealousies, envies, and resentments to fall away so we can solve our problems from a place of healing.
What is Smithsonite?
Smithsonite (sometimes called Aztec Stone or Bonamite) is a natural secondary mineral found in the oxidization zone of zinc deposits, as well as in sedimentary deposits. As a member of the Calcite group, Smithsonite is a 4 - 4.5 on the Mohs hardness scale and is a brittle material often found in reniform, botryoidal, or stalactic growths. However, encrustations and coarse granular masses have also been found. It can exhibit white, grey, yellow, green, blue-green, blue-grey, or blue coloration, depending on mineral inclusions trapped within and is sometimes referred to as Zinc Spar, or Zinc Carbonate, although it was once known as Calamine before being renamed after James Smithson in 1832.
Product Information:
You will receive the exact Smithsonite cluster pictured, measuring approximately 2 inches long, 1.8 inch wide, and 1.3 inch thick.
This is a natural Smithsonite Calcite cluster on matrix stone, and may fleck slightly in transit.