Danburite
Location: Mexico, USA, Russia, Japan, Burma
Colors: clear with streaks, sometimes pinkish, yellow, honey, greenish and gray
Technical description: calcium borosilicate, vitreous to oily luster, transparent to translucent stone that resembles topaz.
Uses: cleanses karma, very spiritual and healing stone, patience, calmness, peace
Properties: Danburite is a powerful spiritual and healing stone. It is said to bring enlightenment and spiritual brightness. It smoothes the path to the future for its wearer. It connects with the higher angelic realm. During meditation, it helps you establish contact with your inner guide. It perfectly helps to manage deep fundamental changes and gives the ability to let bygones be bygones. It can purify karma and help in the next journey. It facilitates the soul to move in a new direction. Stimulates the activity of the third eye, crown and heart chakras. Cleanses the aura. Brings lucid and clairvoyant dreams. It brings patience, calm and peace to the soul.
Medicinal use: treats allergies and chronic problems, strongly detoxifies, has a beneficial effect on the liver and bladder, muscle activity and motor functions.
Degree of hardness: 7-7.5.
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