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Green Aventurine tumbled
Green Aventurine tumbled

Green Aventurine tumbled

Green Aventurine tumbled

A species of Aventurine

The popularity of green green Aventurine tumbled comes from its beauty – it's a translucent stone that comes in a beautiful shade of pale green. The most important deposits of green green Aventurine tumbled are located in India and Zimbabwe. It is commonly carved into figurines, sculptures, monuments, and small ornaments, as well as tumbled stones, beads, and cabochons used for jewelry.

General Info About Green Aventurine tumbled

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Physical Properties of Green Aventurine tumbled

Streak
Colorless
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Chemical Properties of Green Aventurine tumbled

Formula
SiO2
Elements listed
O, Si

Optical Properties of Green Aventurine tumbled

Refractive Index
1.544-1.553
Birefringence
0.007-0.010
Pleochroism
None
Dispersion
0.013
Optical Character
Biaxial negative

Characteristics of Green Aventurine tumbled

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Healing Properties of Green Aventurine tumbled

Green Aventurine tumbled is an energy-amplifying stone that can aid in manifestation. It is often considered a good luck stone as it may help attract prosperity and good fortune. It enhances creativity and strengthens leadership skills. It is often used as a mood booster that can contribute to better vitality and happiness.

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