Scolecite Tumble: Buy 1 Get 2

Price range: $5.00 through $6.00

Scolecite is one of the high vibration crystals and is a strong stone to aid communication with Guides and Spirit. The tumbles can be worn in a hemp necklace.

Photo 1 shows medium size and photo 2 the small size.

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In a beautiful white colour with tan lines, these soft scolecite tumbles are hand polished. Scolecite grows as lots of needles that join together. The tan is the matrix of the cave in which it grew. The “dust” covering the white needles as they then joined up to form a cluster. This adds some earthy energy to the Crown opening white energy.

  • We also have some lovely natural clusters too on website and spheres.
  • As with all tumbles on this website, dimensions are approximate.
  • I have not found this crystal in the form of bracelets.

Meaning of Scolecite

This crystal always brings calm and serenity to those that hold it. Unhooks last remnants of detrimental patterns & beliefs to clear from mental & etheric. Allowing confidence to enter by dissolving the fear and anxiety. Gentle, high vibration – good for those with sensitive energies and grids. Infuses peace into your core aiding you to connect to highest energies of Universe. Get more on Healing tab.

The larger scolecite tumbles of this size will fit a hemp necklace or large spiral for you to wear.

Weight 14 g
Dimensions 35 × 24 × 12 mm
Colour

White / Cream

Country Crystal Grew

India

Country of Shaping

Size

Medium, Small

Healing Properties

Benefits of Scolecite
Mis-spelled: scolercite
  • Gentle, high vibration - good for those with sensitive energies and grids.
  • Allows confidence to enter by dissolving the fear and anxiety.
  • Unhooks last remnants of detrimental patterns and beliefs to clear from mental and etheric.
  • Infuses peace into your core aiding you to connect to highest energies of Universe.
  • Aids dreaming including dream recall and insights.
  • Offers healthy auric field e.g. repair of holes.
  • Said to:
    • bring nerves and neural paths back to equilibrium.
    • aid neurological health problems and lungs.

Geological Information

Geological Information of Zeolites
  • Generic name for a group of crystals often found together on the matrix
  • About 40 natural zeolites have been identified during the past 200 years. It includes the following which are commonly found growing together in Indian deposits (along with fluorite,and chalcedony):
    • Common: Apophyllite, Heulandite, Prehnite, Cavansite, Okenite, Scolecite, Calcite, Pectolite, Gyrolite and Stilbite.
    • Uncommon: analcime, chabazite, clinoptilolite, pollute, erionite, ferrierite, laumontite, mordenite, mesolite, thomsonite, natrolite, and phillipsite.
  • Natural zeolites form where volcanic rocks and ash layers react with alkaline groundwater.
  • Commonly used as:
    • commercial adsorbents,water purification, as catalysts,
    • in nuclear reprocessing and production of laundry detergents.
    • in medicine and in agriculture.
    • heaps more uses for zeolites: read here.
  • Much of it comes from Nasik, India.
    • Many have become rare as one of the two major mines was closed by the Government.
  • Most if not all zeolites a soft and easy to break or scratch.
More about Some of the Members
Apophyllite
  • Apophyllite forms a flat-topped pyramid point or if the top has been knocked off then cubes
  • Type: Mineral
  • Class: Silicates
  • Member of Group: Zeolites
  • Mohs Hardness: 4.5 - 5
  • Formula: (K,Na)Ca4Si8O20(F,OH)·8H2O
  • Crystal System: Tetragonal
  • Crystal Habit: Prism, tabular, massive
  • Lustre / Diaphaneity: Transparent to translucent, Vitreous; pearly
  • Colour: Usually white, colorless; also blue, green, brown, yellow, pink, violet
  • Read more geological information.
  • Special Notes
    • Many people mistake it for clear quartz - however this unique crystal shape will tell you its not.
    • Apophyllite has become harder to get (and this more expensive) after one major -mine (of two) was shut down by Indian Government for safety reasons.
    • Though relatively unfamiliar to the general public, apophyllite is fairly prevalent around the world but little comes onto the market.
Green Pectolite
  • Usually green balls
Heulandite
  • Comes in rhombic and coffin-shaped forms.
  • Easy to confuse with stilbite as similar form especially in smaller clusters.
  • More geological information.
Natrolite
  • Mine has been closed.
  • Seen only as minor inclusions on other zeolites and in Nunderite
Stilbite
  • A low-temperature secondary hydrothermal mineral abundant in the volcanic rocks.
  • Crystals are typically thin tabular.
  • More information in Wikipedia.
  • Crystal System: Monoclinic
  • Mineral Class: Silicates
  • Group: Zeolites
  • Hardness: (3.5 - 4)
  • Colour: Colorless or white, also yellow, brown, pink, salmon, orange, red, green, blue or black.
Okenite
  • Small white cotton balls.
  • Crystal System: Triclinic
  • Mineral Class:Silicates 
  • Hardness: (4-5) Color: white to slightly yellow, blue
  • Easily damaged if touched.
  • Mostly found in India. Read more in Wikipedia.
Mesolite

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