Bismuth Fractal Geometry: 12 To Go!

Price range: $30.00 through $33.00

Bismuth can be used to support transformation by aiding travel between the physical plane and realms of astral and spirit. This crystal is popular with everyone but it is delicate.

Big discount as these are delicate and despite all efforts in packing carefully parts may separate.

Read more on tabs and watch the video to help you select. Photos don’t represent them all so please watch the video.

More interesting examples of Bismuth clusters where the ore from Peru and grown by a cool guy in New Zealand!  Or rather he melted the ore and then cooled it at a rate that nature grew this stunning fractal geometry crystal. Bismuth is silver and the rainbow colours came from oxidation.

These are delicate so not for a box that gets rattled around or for use near the un-coordinated!

  • Dimensions are for “D”.
  • Size A SOLD
  • We have several examples of these clusters of various shapes and size elsewhere on this website.

Benefits of Bismuth

This crystal can help you to achieve your goals, especially when working as part of a team. It can also help with visualisation while shamanic journeying. I have intuited it to those needing help to move back into mainstream too. Read more on the Healing tab.

Use the video (click here) to help select your bismuth crystal cluster.

Weight 34 g
Dimensions 45 × 37 × 32 mm
Colour

Rainbow, Yellow / Gold

Country Crystal Grew

Country of Shaping

Size

Medium, Small

Geological Information

Geological Information of Bismuth
A native element (appears in nature) on the Periodic table which can grow into beautiful fractical geometry shape pyramids like Mayan step pyramids.
General Identification
  • Type: Element
  • Class: Metal
  • Mohs Hardness: 2.25
  • Formula: Bi
  • Atomic weight: 83
  • Crystal System: Fractical Rhombohedral
  • Crystal Habit: Hopper
  • Appearance: lustrous brownish silver
Special Notes
When molten bismuth cools, hopper-shaped crystals form due to rapid crystallization. Iridescent colors on bismuth crystals are caused by a thin oxide layer on the surface. Bismuth is one of the few heavy metals that is non-toxic and environmentally safe
  • Peru is the world's major source.
  • Native crystals are extremely rare and most are grown by people in Poland, United States, and UK. You can in UTube see them crystals growing after bismuth was melted in a saucepan.
  • As scarce as silver and heavier than lead (one cubic foot would weigh Kg).
  • It is a semi precious metal.
  • Grows in fractal geometry, it has been a popular gift for mathematicians, scientists, architects, engineers, ...
  • Non-toxic to humans, this move is used in medicine and cosmetics.
  • Also used in inks, paints, free machining steels and fire sprinklers.
  • The rainbow colours comes from exposure to oxygen to oxidise the bismuth.
  • More geological information on Wikipedia.

Bismuth specimen
Bismuth Fractal Geometry: 12 To Go!
Price range: $30.00 through $33.00