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Unakite tumbled
Unakite tumbled

Unakite tumbled

Unakite tumbled

A species of Unakite

Unakite tumbled is a blend of cream, pistachio-green, and salmon-pink colors, with an aesthetic mottled effect and smooth finish. Unakite tumbled is abundant and sourced worldwide, with mines in the USA, South Africa, Sierra Leone, and China. It is very popular for beads, cabochons, and carved ornamental pieces.

General Info About Unakite tumbled

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Optical Properties of Unakite tumbled

Refractive Index
1.525-1.760

Characteristics of Unakite tumbled

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Healing Properties of Unakite tumbled

Unakite tumbled activates the Third Eye chakra to stimulate psychic abilities and manifestation. When a small piece is placed under one's pillow, it is believed to aid in restless sleep, as its positive vibrations offer calming energy that encourages relaxation. It is also thought to balance the emotions and help to relieve stress.

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