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Turgite

Turgite

Turgite is a term used to describe a mixture of hematite and goethite. This material is prized for its luminous, rainbow-like colors that appear when the material is seen from different angles. It is rarely seen tumbled or cut. The name Turgite comes from the Turginsk Mine in Russia, where it was first described.

Hardness
Hardness:

5 - 6

Density
Density:

3.3 - 5.26 g/cm³

General Info About Turgite

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Physical Properties of Turgite

Colors
Brown-red, iridescent
Magnetism
Magnetic
Streak
Blood-red
Hardness
5 - 6 , Moderate
Density
3.3 - 5.26 g/cm³, Relatively Heavy Weight
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Chemical Properties of Turgite

Formula
Fe2-x(OH)xO3-x
Elements listed
Fe, H, O

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Rarity
Uncommon

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Uses of Turgite

Turgite has commercial and ornamental appeal due to its iridescence. This rainbow effect is so marked that small pieces of the raw ore are sold, sometimes mounted, to mineral collectors, and for display purposes. Examples are also sold after being cut and polished.

Healing Properties of Turgite

Turgite is supposed to turn any residing negativity into more positive energy. This stone is said to impact all the chakras and may allow you to convert your pessimistic thoughts into an optimistic perspective. It's believed that turgite enables better communication within the body and aids psychic interaction.
Chakras
Root, Sacral, Solar Plexus, Heart, Throat, Third Eye, Crown

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