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I is for Iolite

An old name is dichroite, a Greek word meaning “two-coloured rock”, a reference to cordierite’s strong pleochroism (an optical phenomenon caused by refracted light) which means it shows two colours. Viewed from one angle it can appear quite grey and … Continue reading

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I is for Infinite Stone and Indicolite

Infinite Stone is an unusual combination of Serpentine and Chrysolite, found in only one area in Africa. It has a high vibration and is sometimes called the “Healer’s Stone” for its ability to draw out pain and negativity. It is … Continue reading

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