Crystal with hematite
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High-quality crystal cluster with natural iron inclusions. 100% unpolished, it showcases an amazing natural shine and exceptional clarity.
The rich reddish hue comes from iron inclusions, adding unique character to the piece.
Weight: 0.27kg – 0.594LB
Dimensions: 6Cm H x 10Cm W
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What is a Crystal with Hematite?
Crystals with hematite are minerals in which hematite inclusions are embedded within a crystal matrix, often quartz. Hematite, an iron oxide, imparts a unique metallic luster and color variations ranging from reddish-brown to steel-gray.
What Makes Crystals with Hematite Unique?
**Crystals with hematite are valued for:
Metallic Sheen: The hematite inclusions give the crystal a distinctive, shiny appearance.
Color Depth: Hematite can alter the color palette of the host crystal, adding hues from silver to deep red.
Energetic Properties: Hematite is believed to ground and protect, enhancing the crystal’s metaphysical qualities.
How to Identify Crystals with Hematite?
Identify crystals with hematite by:
Visual Inspection: Look for metallic flecks or streaks within the crystal.
Color: Notice the influence of hematite on the crystal’s color, enhancing its depth.
Weight: Hematite inclusions can make the crystal heavier than typical for its size.
What are the Benefits of Crystals with Hematite?
Crystals with hematite are often used in healing and meditation practices. They are believed to aid in grounding, balancing energy, and fostering physical well-being by supporting blood circulation and purification.
Where to Buy Crystals with Hematite?
Ensure you purchase crystals with hematite from trusted mineral dealers who can provide detailed information about the crystal’s origins and properties. At Ita Crystals, we offer a variety of high-quality crystals with hematite, each accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Where is Hematite Most Commonly Found?
Hematite is commonly found in mining areas rich in iron deposits, such as Brazil, Australia, and parts of the United States and Europe.
Crystals with Hematite vs. Pure Hematite: What’s the Difference?
While pure hematite is a dense, metallic mineral used primarily for its iron content, crystals with hematite combine the clear or translucent qualities of a host crystal (like quartz) with the reflective, metallic properties of hematite, creating a visually appealing and energetically potent mineral.
How to Care for Crystals with Hematite?
Maintain crystals with hematite by keeping them out of prolonged moisture to prevent rusting, as hematite contains iron. Clean them with a soft, dry cloth and avoid harsh chemical cleaners to preserve their natural luster.