Chalcedony is a popular mineral from the quartz group
Chalcedony is a popular mineral from the quartz group
€89,95

Chalcedony is a popular mineral from the quartz group

EUR 89,95

Chalcedony occurs as a filling of cavities and crevices. The stone consists of fine quartz fibers that are always slightly porous.

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Porous quartz fibers

Chalcedony occurs as a stuffing of cavities and crevices and often there is a crust around it. The stone consists of fine quartz fibers that are always slightly porous, Chalcedoon can assume various colors.

Operation Chalcedony

Chalcedony has a calming effect on aggressiveness and can help with stuttering. He makes you social, optimistic, enthusiastic and promotes solidarity in groups. He also provides the mother feeling which stimulates milk production during breastfeeding.

Green inclusions

Moss agate is a variant of chalcedony, which is formed from silicon dioxide. The stone is white or transparent and contains green inclusions of mineral origin. Contrary to what the name suggests, moss agate does not contain real moss, but inclusions of oxides of manganese or iron. These dendritic inclusions form beautiful patterns reminiscent of moss.

Emotional stability

Moss agate provides peace and emotional stability. It helps with restless moments or calming aggression. Moss agate also has a strong bond with nature and helps to provide focus and patience in a hectic society. Moss agate is also recommended if you enter into new relationships or friendships.

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Article code CH1
EAN 8784765422087
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