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Avika Natural Black Tourmaline Certified Loose Gemstone for Reiki Chakra Healing

SKU: SMAS3016N1
Color : Black
Dimension : 36x28x5 mm.
MRP : INR 1,294.00
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Avika Natural Black Tourmaline Certified Loose Gemstone for Reiki Chakra Healing is a powerful stone for protection against negative energy of all kinds, as well as being a strong spiritual grounding stone. Black Tourmaline stone will help you to release stress. If you are prone to obsessive behavior, this stone is also a powerful ally to help you to disconnect from these activities.

Avika Natural Black Tourmaline Certified Loose Gemstone for Reiki Chakra Healing can be used for making personal collections as jewellery like pendants or bracelets. The stone is associated with the root or base chakra, which deflects all kinds of negative energy, spells and drains out destructive energy. It is also been known as a purifying stone that deflects and transforms negative energy, and thus is very protective. It can transform and remove negativity from an individual or an environment. It is often used as an aura cleanser, and can help one attain higher levels of awareness. Black tourmaline has also been used to deflect radiation energy from TV’s and computer monitors. Emotionally, black tourmaline is excellent for dispelling fears, obsessions, and neuroses, bringing emotional stability.
This is most commonly used by healers all over the world to help recognize and shed repressed fears, leads to the acceptance of your personality and promotes the recognition of inner powers and removes obstacles to achieving goals.
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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

Chemical Formula

The simple chemical formula, which covers the main forms of Tourmaline (Elbaite, Schorl, and Dravite), is as follows:
(Na,Ca)(Mg,Li,Al,Fe2+)3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

The expanded formula, which additionally covers Uvite, Liddicoatite, and Buergerite, is as follows:
(Na,Ca)(Mg,Li,Al,Fe2+,Fe3+)3(Al,Mg)6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH,O,F)4

The formula for the Tourmaline group is very complex. See The chemical formula of Tourmaline for more details.
 

Composition

See The chemical formula of Tourmaline.

Color

Tourmaline is extremely varied in color. Colors include black, brown, green, red, pink, blue, and gray. White, colorless, yellow, orange, and purple colors are less common. Crystals are frequently multicolored, containing two or more distinct colors. Some specimens are pleochroic.

Streak

Whie

Hardness

7 - 7.5

Crystal System

Hexagonal


 

           

Crystal Forms 
and Aggregates

Usually as elongated prismatic crystals that are heavily striated. Also as short, stubby, prismatic crystals. Most Tourmaline crystals have a rounded, triangular cross-section. Seldom in tabular crystals. Aggregates include columnar, radiating, botryoidal, stalactitic, in dense groups of tiny, elongated needles, and in compact masses.

Transparency

Transparent to opaque

Specific Gravity

2.9 - 3.3

Luster

Vitreous. Some black and brown specimens may be dull.

Cleavage

3,2

Fracture

Conchoidal to uneven

Tenacity

Brittle

Other ID Marks

1) Strongly pyroelectric.
2) Piezoelectric.
3) A few forms of Tourmaline fluoresce yellow in shortwave ultraviolet light.
 

In Group

Silicates; Cyclosilicates; Tourmaline Group

Striking Features

Color, crystal form, hardness, and deep vertical striations.

Environment

Elbaite, Schorl, and Liddicoatite are almost exclusively from granite pegmatites, while Dravite and Uviteor mostly from metamorphic environments such as marbles. Buergerite is from igneous rhyolite deposits.
 

Rock Type

Igneous, Metamorphic

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