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Photo: Eudialyte |
Eudialyte |
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Eudialyte is a sodium calcium cerium iron manganese zirconium silicate hydroxide chloride mineral. Eudialyte is a rare red silicate mineral, which forms in alkaline igneous rocks, such as Nepheline Syenites. Eudialyte’s rarity makes it a collectors’ must. |
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Metaphysical Properties |
Video: Eudialyte |
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Eudialyte actuates the understanding of humanities existence as part of All That Is. Eudialyte can free the bonds of restraint within the mind that prevent exploration. |
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Crystal Healing Uses |
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Eudialyte can assist with discomfort of the nervous system, particularly spinal disorders and sciatic nerve. |
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Colour: |
pink, red to violet, yellow, blue |
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Class: |
Silicate |
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Group: |
Trigonal |
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Formations: |
embedded grains, rhombohedral crystals |
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Localities: |
Canada, Russia, Norway, USA, Greenland |
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Chemical Composition: |
Na4(Ca, Ce, Fe, Mn)2ZrSi6O17(OH, Cl)2 |
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Hardness: |
5 to 5.5 |
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Lustre: |
vitreous, translucent to transparent |
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Cleavage: |
poor in one direction |
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Varieties: |
none |
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Disclaimer: |
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All crystal healing uses, magical uses and metaphysical definitions are provided as a means of education, and do not imply a guarantee of effect. Those suffering from illness should consult with their General Practitioner in the first instance. Crystal healing is a holistic complementary healthcare practice and should be carried out by a suitably qualified crystal healing practitioner. |
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