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Adamite, Cluster Adamite, Cluster Adamite, Cluster Adamite, Cluster
Item ID:
adm-kl7



Item ID:
adm-kl7

Adamite, Cluster

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A magically beautiful cluster in Adamite, filled with sparkling olive green crystals.
*The cluster is considered rare and is therefore unique on the market

Size: 41x31x21mm

Weight: 30g

Quality: Very high
Origin: Mexico, Mina Ojuela

Mohs: 3.5

 

Meaning & Properties

Adamite is not only a beautiful stone but is also said to carry wonderful properties such as support, comfort, and happiness. Known as a "stone of friendship," it radiates a sense of security and helps you understand and manage your emotions. It can be experienced as a supportive friend who wants the best for you and makes you feel good. The stone is said to help you process deeper emotions, counteract depression, and provide the courage to face memories that evoke fear.

Adamite is beneficial for personal growth, meditation, and spiritual guidance. It can help you regain your mental balance, inner strength, and a sense of calm that contributes to joy. By connecting the heart with the mind, you can get to know yourself anew and find appreciation for the beauty within. Through the motivation that Adamite spreads, you can rekindle your inner fire. It encourages creativity, increases concentration, and allows you to see new possibilities.

✦ Physical: This stone is said to soothe physical aches and pains, counteract headaches, and ease tension.

✰ Tip! Adamite can be an excellent crystal to use in the workplace.

 

Chakra: Solar Plexus & Heart

 

History & Facts

Adamite is a stunning crystal that primarily occurs in natural green, blue, and yellow hues with varying tones. The stone is fluorescent, meaning it glows beautifully under UV light, making it highly sought after by collectors. The stone was first documented in the 19th century by the French mineralogist Gilbert-Joseph Adam, after whom the stone is named. Since its first discovery in Chile, the stone has been found in other countries as well, yet it is still considered rare.



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