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Lakelandite
Lakelandite

Lakelandite

Lakelandite

A species of Basalt

Mined only in Lake District of England, United Kingdom, lakelandite is a blend of basalt and bytownite. Relatively rare and uncommon, this precious stone is commonly cut into beads, cabochons, and spheres, as well as carved into decorative objects such as skulls.

Hardness
Hardness:

6

Density
Density:

2.8 - 3 g/cm³

General Info About Lakelandite

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Physical Properties of Lakelandite

Texture
Porphyritic
Colors
Black, green
Magnetism
Potentially Magnetic
Grain Size
Fine to coarse grained
Hardness
6 , Hard
Density
2.8 - 3 g/cm³, Normal Weight
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Chemical Properties of Lakelandite

Formula
n{CaMgO6Si2} p{(Ca0.7-0.9, Na0.3-0.1)[Al(Al, Si)Si2O8]}
Elements listed
Ca, Mg, O, Si, Na, Al

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Rarity
Uncommon

Characteristics of Lakelandite

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Uses of Lakelandite

Lakelandite has good scarcity value since it is found in only one location in the Lake District of the United Kingdom. The green spots and markings on a black background give this stone subtle but undeniable aesthetic appeal, and it is sold as a tumbled stone or cut into various shapes for ornaments and jewelry.

Healing Properties of Lakelandite

Supposed physical benefits of lakelandite include healing of the stomach, kidneys, and spleen, reproductive disorders, and skin conditions. The believed mental and emotional improvements are increased strength, stability, and courage when approaching necessary personal adaptation. Lakelandite is said to mainly target the solar plexus, throat, and heart chakras but can boost all chakras.
Chakras
Solar Plexus, Heart

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