From Santander, Colombia, this listing is for a lemurian quartz cluster with limonite (oxidized iron). This cluster has many perfect lemurian points, very clear. One of my favorite features of this beautiful cluster is the large, curved crystal point on one side. This might have happened when the quartz was in its gel state, which is intriguing to consider. The matrix is all quartz except for the barest amount of feldspar.
The moment of change is the only poem. -Adrienne Rich
Lemurians and Sacred Geometry: Six-angled, six-sided and six-pointed forms of nature include: quartz crystals; the benzene ring, a basic structure in organic chemistry, and one of the basic building blocks of organic structures of nature, composed of a hexagonal configuration of six hydrogen and six carbon atoms; the hexagonal web of cellulose found in plant tissue; the hexagonal net of cells that form the tissue in the human lung; snowflakes; slices of carrot and green pepper; and honeycombs.
Lemurian Crystals are found in a bed of sand, unattached to clusters which is the normal way quartz points are found. Unusual as this is, the appearance of these crystals is even more striking. Sometimes, they are not shiny and have a frosted appearance, and many have a pink or orange glow. The striations, which to some observers have the appearance of being lasered onto the crystals, contain knowledge. Some ways to work with them are to hold one of the striated sides of the crystal to the third eye. Another is to rub the index finger of your non-dominant hand over the ridges.
W 4 3/4 X D 3 1/2 X H 4 inches
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