Rock Identifier
Chakra Tumbled Stone Set (Various (including Amethyst [SiO2], Sodalite [Na8(Al6Si6O24)Cl2], Green Aventurine [SiO2], Red Jasper [SiO2], etc.)) — Mineral
Mineral

Chakra Tumbled Stone Set

Various (including Amethyst [SiO2], Sodalite [Na8(Al6Si6O24)Cl2], Green Aventurine [SiO2], Red Jasper [SiO2], etc.)

Varies by stone; generally Mohs hardness 6-7, various colors (purple, blue, green, red, orange, white, teal), vitreous to waxy luster, trigonal or isometric crystal systems, specific gravity 2.6-2.7.

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Physical properties

Varies by stone; generally Mohs hardness 6-7, various colors (purple, blue, green, red, orange, white, teal), vitreous to waxy luster, trigonal or isometric crystal systems, specific gravity 2.6-2.7.

Formation & geological history

Most are silicate minerals formed in igneous and metamorphic environments. These have been mechanically tumbled and polished from raw rough material. Geological age varies from millions to billions of years depending on the specific mineral type.

Uses & applications

Primarily used for decorative purposes, crystal healing, metaphysical practices (chakra balancing), and beginner mineral collecting.

Geological facts

This set contains common minerals like Amethyst, Sodalite, Amazonite, Green Aventurine, Red Jasper, Carnelian, and Clear Quartz. Tumbled stones are created in industrial vibrating or rotating drums using abrasive grit.

Field identification & locations

Identify by color, hardness (ability to scratch glass), and grain structure. Found globally in major deposits in Brazil, India, and Africa. Collectors should look for vibrancy in color and lack of deep cracks.