Charoite Tower
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This Charoite tower is beautiful and is the tower you will be receiving
Approximate Measurements:
Height: 4"
Weight: 128g (4.6oz)
You will be receiving the piece shown in the pictures and videos. Pictures and videos have not been edited nor altered in any way. All minerals/crystals vary in size, shape and color and color can and will vary depending on the lighting.
Charoite is a rock forming mineral first discovered in 1948 by geologist Vladimir Ditmar. It was another twenty years before the site where the stone was found was revisited by geologists. Only then was it fully investigated.
Charoite was found in Yakutia also known as the Republic of Sakha. This area covers more than three million square kilometres in Russia's Far East (Siberia).
The world's only mine is the Sirenevy Kamen deposit which lies close to the Chara River Valley after which the stone is believed to have been named. Some argue charoite was named after the Russian word 'charovat' meaning to charm, bewitch, wonder or magical in reference to its appearance.
Shades of black white and orange may also be present. These colours are associated with the minerals aegirine-augite, feldspar and tinaksite.
Other minerals including microcline, apophyllite, fedorite and canasite have also been found in some samples of charoite.
Known as a powerful healing stone, it is thought to convert negative emotions into positive actions. When we feel overwhelmed by the hardships of the world, Charoite can remind us that we are more powerful than we believe and inspire us to act with kindness and compassion.
Emotionally, Charoite is both a protective and an energizing stone for empaths and healers. It motivates us to channel our efforts toward enacting positive change and helping others while assisting us in setting healthy boundaries.
Charoite reminds us to preserve our energy to avoid emotional exhaustion and to not take on more than we can handle. Through teaching us that we are all connected, this stone reminds us that we cannot help others if we do not first take care of ourselves.
In addition to inspiring us to selflessly help others, Charoite is a remarkable stone for reflection. When we think of our past mistakes that still bring us guilt or pain, instead of punishing ourselves, Charoite challenges us to learn from our experiences without harsh judgment. This stone supports us as we ask ourselves, “How can I make things right, and how can I do better from now on?” Its strong humanitarian properties help us to keep a loving worldview close at heart and remember that our actions have a ripple effect.
Disclaimer: The information provided about Charoite and its potential uses is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Crystals, including Charoite, are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. The use of crystals should not replace or substitute professional medical or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have any health-related concerns or psychological issues, please seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional or mental health practitioner. The use of crystals is a personal choice, and the effects experienced may vary from person to person. Always use crystals responsibly and with an open mind, understanding that they are not a guarantee of specific outcomes.
Approximate Measurements:
Height: 4"
Weight: 128g (4.6oz)
You will be receiving the piece shown in the pictures and videos. Pictures and videos have not been edited nor altered in any way. All minerals/crystals vary in size, shape and color and color can and will vary depending on the lighting.
Charoite is a rock forming mineral first discovered in 1948 by geologist Vladimir Ditmar. It was another twenty years before the site where the stone was found was revisited by geologists. Only then was it fully investigated.
Charoite was found in Yakutia also known as the Republic of Sakha. This area covers more than three million square kilometres in Russia's Far East (Siberia).
The world's only mine is the Sirenevy Kamen deposit which lies close to the Chara River Valley after which the stone is believed to have been named. Some argue charoite was named after the Russian word 'charovat' meaning to charm, bewitch, wonder or magical in reference to its appearance.
Shades of black white and orange may also be present. These colours are associated with the minerals aegirine-augite, feldspar and tinaksite.
Other minerals including microcline, apophyllite, fedorite and canasite have also been found in some samples of charoite.
Known as a powerful healing stone, it is thought to convert negative emotions into positive actions. When we feel overwhelmed by the hardships of the world, Charoite can remind us that we are more powerful than we believe and inspire us to act with kindness and compassion.
Emotionally, Charoite is both a protective and an energizing stone for empaths and healers. It motivates us to channel our efforts toward enacting positive change and helping others while assisting us in setting healthy boundaries.
Charoite reminds us to preserve our energy to avoid emotional exhaustion and to not take on more than we can handle. Through teaching us that we are all connected, this stone reminds us that we cannot help others if we do not first take care of ourselves.
In addition to inspiring us to selflessly help others, Charoite is a remarkable stone for reflection. When we think of our past mistakes that still bring us guilt or pain, instead of punishing ourselves, Charoite challenges us to learn from our experiences without harsh judgment. This stone supports us as we ask ourselves, “How can I make things right, and how can I do better from now on?” Its strong humanitarian properties help us to keep a loving worldview close at heart and remember that our actions have a ripple effect.
Disclaimer: The information provided about Charoite and its potential uses is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Crystals, including Charoite, are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. The use of crystals should not replace or substitute professional medical or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have any health-related concerns or psychological issues, please seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional or mental health practitioner. The use of crystals is a personal choice, and the effects experienced may vary from person to person. Always use crystals responsibly and with an open mind, understanding that they are not a guarantee of specific outcomes.