Avika Natural Apophyllite & Heulandite Gemstone Cluster is naturally-formed pyramid shapes that grow from a common base and emit energy in all directions. Great for grids, energy work and meditation. Our Apophyllites are from Puna, India. These Apophyllite Crystals can help one to increase intuition, connect with guides, and practice remote viewing and astral travel. Apophyllite can help one to plan for their future with certainty, despite any negative past experiences. While Apophyllite is predominantly a spiritual crystal, it does have physical healing properties. It can regulate bodily functions and improve memory. Apophyllite can transfer ideas gathered from the higher domains to be used with the conscious mind. Meditating with an Apophyllite on the Third Eye Chakra can not only enhance one\'s psychic visions and clairvoyance, but it can also promote structure and organization in daily life.Heulandite is a high vibration stone, that is a powerful tool for meditation. It may take you on inner journeys to ancient civilizations such as Atlantis, Lemuria or Egypt.You may learn about past lives you have experienced there, and it aids you to heal situations that may be of a karmic nature. This helps you to stop the ongoing need to keep reliving these situations. These crystals have the advantage of being one of the group of stones known as Zeolites. (Rest Details & Usage Method will be sent along with the product)
DISCLAIMER: No claims are made on metaphysical properties of this stone. These literature is collected from writings, books, folklore and various sources. The actual product may slightly vary from picture as these are natural stone and no two stones can same in pattern.
Chemical Formula |
Apophyllite-KF: KCa4Si8O20(F,OH) · 8(H2O) |
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Composition |
Hydrous calcium potassium fluoro-hydroxyl-silicate. The ratio fluorine to hyroxyl varies among two group members, and the potassium is replaced with sodium in another member. |
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Variable Formula |
Apophyllite Group: (K,Na)Ca4Si8O20(F,OH) · 8(H2O) |
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Color |
Colorless, white, gray, green, brown. Rarely pink, purple, red, or orange. |
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Streak |
White |
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Hardness |
4.5 - 5 |
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Crystal System |
Tetragonal |
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Crystal Forms |
Crystals are most often in cubic-shaped crystals, with distinctive triangular corners. Commonly in perfect, pseudocubic or rectangular crystals, as well as sharply pointed prismatic pyramidal crystals that are usually doubly terminated. Also tabular, blocky, in cubic groups, in platy clusters, druzy, and instalactitic formations of crystals. An unusual habit is in blocky radiating sprays and rounded groupings resembling disco balls. Crystals are almost always striated. |
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Transparency |
Transparent to translucent |
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Specific Gravity |
2.3 - 2.4 |
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Luster |
Vitreous to greasy. Pearly on cleavage surfaces. |
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Cleavage |
1,1 |
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Fracture |
Uneven |
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Tenacity |
Brittle |
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Other ID Marks |
Occasionally fluorescent yellow or white. |
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Complex Tests |
Exfoliates and becomes fluorescent when heated. |
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In Group |
Silicates; Phyllosilicates |
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Striking Features |
Crystal habits and mode of occurrence. |
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Environment |
Mostly in volcanic rock, within basalt and in seams in diabase. Also in low temperature metamorphicveins in gneiss and in cavities in pegmatite dikes. |
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Rock Type |
Igneous |
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Popularity (1-4) |
2 |
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Prevalence (1-3) |
1 |
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Demand (1-3) |
2 |
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