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Lime Green Serpentine 1 1/2' 2 Pieces AAA Grade Healerite Tumbled Polished Rock Mineral Specimen Geology Sample Wire Wrap Stone

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  • SUPERIOR QUALITY: Highest quality, untreated, genuine natural crystals. Every crystal passes our quality assurance inspection and rejects from the mines are not resold.
  • SOLAR PLEXUS CHAKRA: Healerite works with the heart chakra and it is a good stone for emotional healing because of its beautiful green color.
  • EXCELLENT GIFT: These make a nice made by Mother Nature gift for crystal collectors and friends for Birthdays, Christmas, home or office decoration and more.
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Product Description
Beautiful high quality neon yellow green serpentine tumbler polished crystals imported from Africa. Top quality raw materials and top quality workmanship. Also known as Healerite.
For every quantity of 1 you will receive TWO specimens from the lot shown in the photos that are between 1 1/2 inch and 2 inches.
Healing Properties
Healerite works with the heart chakra and it is a good stone for emotional healing because of its beautiful green color. One receives a warm sensation of excitement and openness when they hold the healerite gem. It seems to eliminate negative emotions and infuse your soul with a frequency of love and healing. It reminds you that if you come from a place of openness, authenticity, and integrity, anything is possible. It is an excellent stone for releasing tension and rigidity, helping one to become more open and flexible. Allowing room is the message here – to create space around a painful situation rather than clinging to it so tightly that healing is impossible.
Mineral Description
The serpentine subgroup (part of the kaolinite-serpentine group) are greenish, brownish, yellow or spotted minerals commonly found in serpentinite rocks. The serpentine group describes a group of common rock-forming hydrous magnesium iron phyllosilicate ((Mg, Fe)3Si2O5(OH)4) minerals, resulting from the metamorphism of the minerals that are contained in ultramafic rocks.