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Charoite is known for its primal power. It is a mineral, an unusual of rare occurrence, in the monoclinic crystal system. An opaque gemstone having a wild and swirling pattern of interlocking crystals. The colors, ranges from bright lavender, violet and lilac to that of dark purple, with white, gray and black veining.
It is believed that it is an all-round healer and works through, mainly, the immune system. Putting charoite under the pillow is said to release the fears that surface in dreams. The yoga guru claims this stone fosters a synthesis between the heart and the crown chakra. It helps to walk on spiritual path with awareness and manifests soul`s wisdom and light in daily life.
Charoite occur only in the Chara River area of Siberia. It is said that it might have been named after the Russian word Chary, which means "charms" or "magic." Charoite was first discovered in the year 1947 by Russian and the West came to know by 1978. The safest cleanser for Charoite is warm soapy water and is used for making exquisite jewelry items.
Charoite appears as an opaque bright purple gemstone with wild swirls of fibrous material. It is an unusual mineral of rare occurrence found along the Chary River at Aldan in Russia.
Charoite is formed from the alteration of limestones by the close presences of an alkali-rich nephline syenite intrusion. The heat, pressure and infusion of unique chemicals into the rock transform into new minerals such as charoite. The combination of a chemically unique limestone reacting with a unique intrusion and subjected to unique physical conditions bring out charoite.
Charoite is used for making exquisite jewelry
items. The color varieties include: lavender, lilac, violet or purple.
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