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Crystals 101
There is a lot of information when it comes to crystals, shapes, lattice patterns, do's, don'ts, pairings, etc. This is the start of lessons on crystals.
Crystal Lattice Patterns
The six crystal lattice patterns include the following:
HEXAGONAL crystals have an interior structure that resembles a 3-D hexagon. Hexagonal crystals help with manifestation.
ISOMETRIC crystals have an interior cubic structure. These crystals can improve situations and amplify energies.
MONOCLINIC crystals have a 3-D parallelogram structure. They are protective crystals. ORTHORHOMBIC crystals have a diamond-shaped crystalline pattern. They cleanse, clear, and remove blockages.
TETRAGONAL crystals have a rectangular interior structure. These crystals are attractors; they make things more attractive and they help you attract things to you.
TRICLINIC crystals have an interior structure with three inclined axes. These crystals ward off unwanted energies or help retain energies you’d like to keep.
Shapes
You can find crystals cut into many different shapes, including spheres and polyhedrons, which have varying properties. Working with stones cut into these shapes will impart the properties of both the crystal and the sacred shape.
DODECAHEDRON The dodecahedron is associated with the element of the Ethers and connects you to intuition and higher realms.
HEXAHEDRON The hexahedron, or cube, represents the element of Earth. It is grounding and stable.
ICOSAHEDRON The icosahedron is linked to the element of Water. It connects you to change and flow.
MERKABA The merkaba is a 3-D star. It contains all five of the above polyhedrons within it and therefore combines all the effects of each. It is also associated with the energy of sacred truth and eternal wisdom.
OCTAHEDRON The octahedron represents the element of Air and promotes compassion, kindness, forgiveness, and love.
SPHERE The sphere has the energy of completeness, wholeness, and oneness.
Common stones that can't get wet include:
amber, turquoise, red coral, fire opal, moonstone, calcite, kyanite, kunzite, angelite, azurite, selenite. A good rule of thumb: Many stones that end in “ite” are not water-friendly.
Here are some of the stones that should be kept for only a short time in the sun with partial shade, if at all, for a quick five-minute charge. Or better yet, charge them under the full moon, even if it’s cloudy.
Amegreen - The color will fade when the sun too long. Made up of amethyst and prasiolite (green amethyst)
Amethyst - A member of the quartz family. Color will fade in the sun since the color comes from the iron in it.
Ametrine - The color will fade when in sun too long. Made up of amethyst and citrine.
Apatite - The color will fade in the sun.
Apophyllite - Can become brittle in the sun and color can fade.
Aquamarine - Direct sunlight will fade the blue to white if kept too long.
Auralite 23 - Primarily composed of amethyst, so it can fade.
Aventurine - A member of the quartz family and can fade in color.
Beryl - Can fade and get brittle in the sun.
Calcite - Can fade and get brittle in the sun.
Celestite - The blue will turn to white in the sun and get brittle and possibly break.
Chrysoprase - A member of the quartz family, it’s a green chalcedony, and it can fade or get brittle and crack.
Citrine - Since it’s a form of quartz, it will fade to a clear color within 4 hours in the sun
Clear Quartz - Can only withstand about 2 hours in the sun. Can get brittle and crack or break.
Fluorite - No more than 15 minutes in the sun. Gets very hot.
Hiddenite - The color will fade.
Kunzite - Will fade to white if kept in the sun too long.
Opal - Will lose its color in the sun. But okay in water.
Prasiolite - This is a green amethyst, and the color will fade.
Rose Quartz - Will fade in color in the sun.
Sapphire - Will lose whatever color sapphire it is.
Spirit Quartz - Will fade in color and clusters could ignite if in the sun too long.
Smoky Quartz - Loses its color to become grey or brown
Super Seven - Will fade in color.
Topaz - The color will fade when kept in the sun for more than 8 hours. A yellow topaz will turn brown and a deeper color topaz will turn maroon.
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gemsona-advice · 2 years
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Alexandrite and tanzanite fusion?
Mystic topaz, (green and purple) ammolite, maybe anyolite? You lose the purple, so it's a stretch, but it's a zoisite (like tanzanite) and has the green from alexandrite and the red tones you get from tanzanite if viewed under the right light?
Alternatively, iolite could work- but there wouldn't be any green cjfdjnhgkj
(Oh and I've just remembered amegreen, although that green might be on the warmer side for an alexandrite/tanzanite fusion)
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“crystals for healing from trauma and ptsd:
•amegreen
•kunzite
•amazonite
•lepidolite
•flourite
•mangano calcite
•spider jasper
•clear quartz
•self-healed quartz
•rose quartz”
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viniciusleal2121 · 1 year
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Também queria ter 1 tipo de ametiata de cada dentro da vasta quantidade de ametistas diferentes que existem.
Amegreen
Ametrino
Ametista com quartzo fumê
Ametista chevron.
Ametista auralita 23.
Super seven.
Ametista com cristobalita.
Ametista com hematita.
Ametista com hematoide.
Ametista com lepidocrosita.
Ametista com goethita.
Ametista com goethita dourada.
Ametista com inclusões pretas semelhantes às de hematita vermelha finas.
Ametista com calcedônia.
Entre outras mais
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terriused · 2 years
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Value of amethyst gemstone
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Indeed, it is the most precious stone of the quartz family. It is a purple form of quartz or a silicon dioxide crystal (SiO2) and gets its violet color due to irradiation of iron impurities (Fe3+) along with the significant quantities of trace elements. PropertiesĪmethyst is originally a deep purple or violet stone, which is the only gem having this color. The color is likely to vary, ranging right from yellow-green to leafy green. It can even be a part of amegreen, a stone that expresses both amethyst colors. However, it may also be a piece of transparent pale green quartz. Green amethyst is likely to start its journey as purple amethyst. Thus, green amethyst is a misnomer just as red emeralds and yellow emeralds are red beryls and heliodors, respectively. By definition, amethyst is a purple form of quartz. Green amethyst is actually an imprecise name that some of us use to refer to prasiolite. If someone drank from a goblet or an amethyst cup, he would not become drunk at all.Īccording to Greek mythology, amethyst refers to a crystal-dyed purple rock formed by the tears of Dionysus, the deity of wine and gaiety. In ancient times, it was believed that this stone could prevent the holder from becoming too drunk and could also result in a sober mind. Thus, it is believed that amethyst tends to ward off drunkenness. As per the Greek and Biblical mythologies, amethyst means ‘not drunken’. Indeed, many semi-precious stones are nothing but forms of quartz, such as carnelian, citrine, rose quartz, and smokey quartz.Īmethyst also comes from ‘amethystos’, a Greek word mentioned even in the New Testament. Prasiolite or green quartz just does not possess the ring similar to green amethyst. This is because quartz is available in plenty on the planet. Second, several people believe an amethyst to be one of the finest semi-precious gems but do not consider quartz as very special. Prasiolite is actually a name given to green heat-treated quartz. This connection seems to allow using the misnomer. First, green quartz is produced by giving heat treatment to a few varieties of quartz, which is usually an amethyst. Presumably, there could be two reasons why many of us do not refer to it as green quartz. It is exactly what this semi-precious stone means. It seems a bit silly but a green amethyst is actually green-purple rather than green quartz. However, a few stones are known by their color. Generally, gemstones are known by the name of their contained mineral, such as emerald and diamond. Amethyst by itself is nothing but purple quartz.
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gem-fusion-help · 3 years
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Aqua aura Quartz + Amegreen?
Titanium Aura Kyanite
Labradorite
Rainbow Fluorite or Banded Fluorite
Blue Ammolite
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undergaster · 4 years
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Fusion between Green Keshi Pearl, Afghanite and Bixbite, Amegreen.
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squidartism · 5 years
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Big rebel
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amber-triplett · 5 years
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Amegreen. Pesco diamonds. Flowering Tube Onyx. Muggle Stone. Schrol/ black tourmaline Included Quartz. Tibetan Quartz. . . . #amegreen #quartz #crystals #minerals #floweringtubeonyx #mugglestone #includedquartz #schrol #tourmaline #tibetanquartz #gemstones #geology #gaia #stones #gems https://www.instagram.com/p/ByWpwlEBULO/?igshid=1aow24hqedz2j
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rapturechamber · 5 years
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An idea I had for a defective amegreen gem. They are three gems (amethyst, white guartz, and prasiolite) that formed together. I really love her 💕
I’m thinking I might do a fusion amegreen some time soon!
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slangz94 · 5 years
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Amegreen is a lovely stone that makes a lovely addition to a small Amethyst and Rose Quartz "nightstand" grid. Soothing and calming properties from the Amethyst and Rose Quartz complement the properties of the Amegreen that are related to a restful sleep with intuitive dreams. your inner self and wisdom. . . . . . . #gemstonejewelry #gemstones #wiring #crystalhealing #crystallovers #crystallove #stones #crystals #crystal #wirewrappedjewelry #wirewrap #wirewrapping #amegreen #amegreenjewelry #amegreenstone #spiritual #spirituality #labradoresence #gemwraps https://www.instagram.com/p/BpkgwPpHKax/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1afr8vj48q8uz
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diegosouzalions · 6 years
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ruby, lapis lazuli and jasper (malachite), amagreen
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parziivale · 6 years
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Patreon sketch headshot commission for @erraticsart of their gemsona, Amegreen!
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tricksterwish · 6 years
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Houseki No Kuni OC -- Amegreen
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fox-su · 6 years
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Amegreen My peridot + Canon amethyst
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rocksncrystals-blog · 7 years
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107 Prasiolite from Brazil, also known as Amegreen, Veregreen, Leek-green Quartz
weight 12.9g/64.5cts & dimensions 34x15x15mm
Prasiolite is a green variety of Quartz, a silicate mineral chemically silicon dioxide. Since 1950, almost all natural Prasiolite has come from a small Brazilian mine, but it is also seen in Lower Silesia in Poland and the Thunder Bay area of Canada.
Prasiolite is a variety of Quartz.
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