This is a beautiful multi-colored SMITHSONITE crystal specimen from Mexico. Shown next to a US quarter coin for size comparison. Very cool looking formations. This is a natural specimen, it has not been polished or treated. It has a mixture of several shades including darker blue-grey, purple, hints of pink, and some golden yellow/orange. A subtle silky shimmer shows up in some areas as you move the stone around in your hands, best seen in bright light. Check out how Smithsonite works with subtle energies below!
This is a natural specimen, not polished, and as such has a variety of physical textures present. ALL formations are 100% natural.
It weighs about 1.2oz and measures approximately 2 1/2" inches long X 1 3/16" inches wide at the widest point X about 5/8" inch thick at the thickest point. Code-81922-13
Smithsonite is a stone long thought to strengthen psychic abilities and positive outcomes. It is a stone of kindness, compassion and positive happenings. It is thought to enhance metal alertness and supports one's leadership capabilities. It is a gentle energy, thought to help decrease anxiety and stress.
Some Indigenous healers teach that Smithsonite is capable of activating any of the Chakras; because of this, it has been used in place of other stones, in certain grids and healing stone layouts.
It is also used to increase the joy of new beginnings, especially in attracting new friends into one's life.
In Crystal Healing, it is used in a wide array of problems, including with immune system problems, alcoholism, sinus problems, digestive ailments, sinus disorders, osteoporosis and skin problems.
Smithsonite can come in any color of the rainbow and has a silky luster and sheen on its bubbly looking surface that catches the eye.
It is associated with the Crown Chakra, but may be used with any of them.
Native legends speak of crystal skulls as an inheritance from ancient times. Said to “talk and sing” they are believed to carry messages for all mankind, including what may be discovered when we overcome our fear of death.