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Kunzite tumbled
Kunzite tumbled

Kunzite tumbled

Kunzite tumbled

A species of Kunzite

Kunzite tumbled ranges from pink to a lavender grey color and is opaque to transparent. Nowadays, it is mostly found in Afghanistan, Brazil, and Madagascar. This collector's gem is also made into delicate jewelry, beads, cabochons, or carved pendants.

General Info About Kunzite tumbled

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Physical Properties of Kunzite tumbled

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white
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Chemical Properties of Kunzite tumbled

Formula
LiAlSi2O6
Elements listed
Al, Li, O, Si

Optical Properties of Kunzite tumbled

Refractive Index
1.657-1.681
Birefringence
0.014-0.016
Pleochroism
Strong trichroism: colorless, pink, violet
Dispersion
0.017
Optical Character
Biaxial positive

Characteristics of Kunzite tumbled

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Healing Properties of Kunzite tumbled

Kunzite tumbled works with the Third Eye and Heart chakra to release negative feelings and provide emotional healing. It also works with the Crown chakra as a mood booster. When placed on the Throat chakra, practitioners say it will facilitate better communication and allow for more honesty in all areas of life.

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