And it is available here, in my Etsy shop.
And because I am so crazy about indicolite, let's have a little gemology/minerology lesson this morning!
I love raw gemstones and minerals, and have a huge collection of my own, but no indicolite, unfortunately! Indicolite is also known as "blue tourmaline," but it is actually not tourmaline at all - differing from tourmaline in a number of ways, including its Mohs hardness rating (it is softer than tourmalines). Indicolite is actually a member of the Elbaite family.
Large reserves of Indicolite gemstone occur in Madagascar, North America, Brazil, Myanmar, Africa, Australia Sri Lanka and Siberia. Indicolite can also be found in dolomitic limestones.
This is a picture of a large specimen of raw indicolite - isn't it gorgeous?
Here are 2 smaller indicolite crystals, in a matrix of quartz and albite. This specimen is from Afghanistan:
And this is one of my favorite indicolite pics - a polished slab of indicolite from Brazil:
Indicolite is said to have the power to protect its wearer from all harmful effects. Indicolite is thought to help bring joy and happiness to the life of the wearer. Its amazing blue color has a calming effect which is believed to help relieve stress. Indicolite is credited with the unique capability of augmenting harmony, tolerance, kindness, and tranquility in humans.
Sounds like we'd all benefit from a little indicolite in our lives!
3 comments:
Those are beautiful and look like something out of a super hero story, magical powers. Love the bracelet, simple elegance is my fav type of jewelry to wear and this fits that description perfectly.
relay relay beautiful
nice color
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