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  • Charoite Tumbled  -Russia - Moon Room Shop and Wellness
  • Charoite Tumbled  -Russia - Moon Room Shop and Wellness
  • Charoite Tumbled  -Russia - Moon Room Shop and Wellness
  • Charoite Tumbled  -Russia - Moon Room Shop and Wellness
  • Charoite Tumbled  -Russia - Moon Room Shop and Wellness
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Charoite Tumbled Russia

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Charoite Tumbled Russia

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Charoite, a rare and captivating gemstone, is renowned for its striking purple hues that range from lavender to deep violet. This unique stone, found primarily in the Sakha Republic, Siberia, Russia, stands out not only for its mesmerizing appearance but also for its powerful metaphysical and geological properties.

     Charoite is highly regarded in the metaphysical community for its transformative energy. Known as a stone of transformation, it is believed to transmute negative emotions into positive feelings, promoting emotional healing and spiritual growth. Charoite is also associated with the crown and heart chakras, facilitating a connection between the mind and heart, and enhancing intuitive abilities. It aids in overcoming fears, releasing deep-seated stress, and fostering a sense of inner peace and clarity. Meditating with Charoite can help individuals experience profound spiritual insights and a greater understanding of their life purpose.

     Geologically, Charoite is a silicate mineral formed through the process of contact metamorphism, where intense heat and pressure alter pre-existing rocks. It is composed mainly of potassium, calcium, and silicate, and often contains traces of manganese, which contribute to its distinctive purple color. Charoite's intricate patterns and fibrous appearance are due to its complex crystalline structure, which can include inclusions of other minerals such as feldspar, quartz, and aegirine. This stone typically forms in massive aggregates rather than well-defined crystals, making each piece unique.

     Charoite is a relatively hard stone, with a Mohs hardness rating of 5 to 6, making it suitable for various types of jewelry. Its vibrant color and unique patterns make it a favorite among collectors and crystal enthusiasts.



















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