Chakra Stone (Composite / Man-made Bonded Gemstones)

Composite of Quartz, Lapis Lazuli, Aventurine, Tiger's Eye, and Jasper (SiO2, (Na,Ca)8(AlSiO4)6(S,Cl,SO4,OH)2, etc.)

Rock Type: Combined Minerals / Metaphysical stones

Chakra Stone (Composite / Man-made Bonded Gemstones)

Physical Properties

Hardness: 5-7 Mohs (varies by layer); Color: Multicolored (Rainbow); Luster: Vitreous to Silky; Crystal Structure: Mixed; Cleavage: None/Indistinct; Specific Gravity: ~2.6-2.9

Formation & Geological History

This is a man-made assembly where separate layers of natural and/or dyed mineral slabs are bonded together with epoxy resin and then cut and polished into a cabochon shape. The individual minerals formed in various metamorphic and sedimentary environments globally.

Uses & Applications

Primarily used in jewelry, meditation tools, holistic healing (Chakra balancing), and as decorative pocket stones.

Geological Facts

Each color represents one of the seven chakras: Red (Root), Orange (Sacral), Yellow (Solar Plexus), Green (Heart), Blue (Throat), Indigo (Third Eye), and Violet (Crown). It is not a naturally occurring single rock.

Field Identification & Locations

Identify in the field by the distinct, straight-line bonded boundaries between different mineral types. They are rarely found in nature with such perfect, artificial stratification. Typically sold in gift shops and metaphysical stores.

Identified on: 4/19/2026

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