The blend of Cavansite and Stilbite extracted in India creates a magnificent mineral, standing 8.5cm tall and 4.5cm wide. Its beauty lies in the fusion of these two distinctive stones.
The transparent glass base is 6,0cm x 6,0cm
Cavansite, whose name is derived from its chemical composition, calcium vanadium silicate, is a deep blue hydrous calcium vanadium phyllosilicate mineral, occurring as a secondary mineral in basaltic and andesitic rocks along with a variety of zeolite minerals. Its blue coloring comes from vanadium, a metal ion.
It is one of the rarest crystals. The production and excavation of cavansite are very limited, and the crystals are highly priced in the market. Cavansite has a chemical composition including three minerals: calcium, vanadium, and silicate. The stone is mainly found in shades of blue, signifying the ocean and the sky.
The high vibrations that cavansite induces make it a powerful crystal for meditation and manifestation. It also provides spiritual protection.
Stilbite is abundant in the volcanic rocks of Iceland, Faroe Islands, Isle of Skye, Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, northern New Jersey and North Carolina.
Stilbite is a member of the zeolite family. It often forms vein and amygdule fillings in basaltic igneous rocks
The name stilbite is derived from a Greek word meaning luster.
Stilbite’s color is usually white but can be seen as brown, pink, yellow, orange, red or grey.
Stilbite helps the third-eye chakra stabilize its energy. It enhances intuition and psychic abilities.
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