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Property Description
Composition A variety of quartz, typically containing inclusions of fuchsite or other minerals that give it its green color
Color Predominantly green, ranging from light to dark shades, often with shimmering or metallic flecks
Hardness Approximately 7 on the Mohs scale
Metaphysical
  • Believed to bring luck, prosperity, and abundance
  • Thought to enhance optimism and confidence
  • Associated with promoting growth and opportunity
  • Considered a stone of renewal and vitality
Chakra Association Heart chakra
Zodiac Sign Aries and Leo
Benefits
  • Facilitating emotional healing and balance
  • Enhancing creativity and imagination
  • Promoting a sense of well-being and optimism
  • Assisting in manifesting goals and dreams
Country Of Origin Found in various locations worldwide, including India, Brazil, and Russia

Most Asked Questions about Green Aventurine

A: We directly import green aventurine from trusted suppliers, ensuring authenticity and quality control.
A: Our green aventurine is primarily sourced from regions known for their deposits of this gemstone, such as India, Brazil, and Russia.
A: Our in-house quality check body, ORGI, rigorously verifies the authenticity of our green aventurine products before sealing them for shipment.
A: No, our green aventurine stones undergo no chemical treatments, preserving their natural color and properties.
A: We employ minimal processing to maintain the natural beauty and properties of the green aventurine stones.
A: Green aventurine is believed to bring luck, prosperity, and emotional healing, making it popular in holistic wellness practices.
A: Green aventurine products can be gently cleaned with a soft cloth and mild soap, and should be stored away from harsh chemicals and direct sunlight.
A: Yes, green aventurine is often used in metaphysical practices for its calming and balancing energies, promoting harmony and well-being.
A: Genuine green aventurine typically exhibits natural inclusions and a distinctive shimmer caused by mineral deposits, which can help distinguish it from imitations.
A: Green aventurine is valued in various cultures for its associations with luck, abundance, and growth, making it a cherished gemstone for many.