Heart Pendant: 12 Crystals – Amethyst, Howlite, Jasper etc To Go!
Price range: $7.00 through $8.00
Wonderful crystal pendants in heart shape to delight. All are 100% real stones. The jump ring is metal (not nickel).
- BIG sale discount to help clear stock line.
- No cord included as with the savings you can buy the exact cords or chains you want! Click here.
- Price encourages jewellery makers to also incorporate a real crystal heart in to a beaded necklace like a Mala one.
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These are the best looking crystal pendants in “puff” heart shape. The quality is really high! Ladies and girls love wear them. Team them up with a 925 silver chain, silver-coloured chain or a wax clasp cord!
The crystals in this group are:
Photo 1 –
- dalmatian stone (black dots),
- green aventurine,
- clear quartz,
- red obsidian also called mahogany obsidian (brown & black),
- rhodonite (pink & black)
Photo 2 –
- sodalite (black & blue)
- tigers eye (golden brown)
- howlite (white & black)
- dragon’s blood jasper (crimson & green)
- carnelian (red & clear)
Photo 3 –
- labradorite
- moss agate / bloodstone
- amethyst (most showing chevron patterning)
As they all look very similar, you pick the crystal pendant type you like and we will intuit the best one for your needs.
| Weight | 7 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 22 × 29 × 12 mm |
| Colour | Green / Shamrock |
| Country Crystal Grew | |
| Country of Shaping | |
| Size | Small |
| Crystal Name | dalmatian stone, green aventurine, chevron amethyst, mahogany obsidian, rhodonite, sodalite, tigers eye, howlite, dragon's blood jasper, carnelian, labradorite, moss agate |
Healing Properties
Benefits of Seraphinite (Serafina)
Geological Information
Geological Information of Seraphinite
- Its name comes from the patterning that looks like angel wings, that changes sparkle and light as you view it from different positions.
General Identification
- Group: Chlorite, Clinochlore
- Category: Phyllosilicates
- Formula: (repeating unit) (Mg,Fe) 3(Si,Al) 4O 10(OH) 2·(Mg,Fe) 3(OH) 6
- Crystal system: Monoclinic with some triclinic polymorphs.
- Crystal habit Foliated masses, scaley aggregates, disseminated flakes.
- Mohs scale: 2–2.5
- Luster: Vitreous, pearly, dull, chatoyancy
- Colour: Various shades of green; rarely yellow, red, or white.
- Seraphinite is only green
Special Notes
- It is generally dark green to grey in colour and has chatoyancy.
- Seraphinite is the gem quality of Clinochlore.
- Name came from the Greek word for inclined and green since its structure is monoclinic and its colour is green.
- Its silvery, chatoyancy fibres are much like charoite's.
- Comes from a mine "Korshunovskaia" situated not far from Baikal Lake in eastern Siberia, Russia. However this mine has run out and adjacent iron ore mine owners will not permit further exploration. Stock still be sold is old reserves or from the occasional person who sneaks in.
- One supplier was selling black seraphinite.
- Further investigation revealed that it is in fact a new find of golden mica from Brazil.
- Read more about the geological information.





