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Natural Kunzite

Regular price $6.00 USD
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This listing is for one piece of Kunzite seen in the pictures.  All pieces of Kunzite are beautiful.  

Approximate Size:

44-66g
1.25"-2"

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.

Kunzite is the best-known variety of the mineral spodumene. It's named after famed gemologist George Frederick Kunz, who was the first to identify it as a unique variety of spodumene. Kunzite gets its delicate color from trace amounts of manganese.

From the softest of pastel pink to the richness of lavender pink and purple, kunzite gemstones have been associated with love since their discovery. The kunzite gemstone brings with it a great deal of value and symbolism. Kunzite is used for stimulating your crown chakra and your heart chakra. This means it might give you high vibrations and spiritual attunement. It is often associated with love because wearing kunzite jewelry has the potential to enable you to feel selfless love, selfless love for who you are and for those around you.

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Disclaimer: The information provided about Kunzite and its potential uses is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Crystals, including Kunzite, 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.