"Giants" Quartz point(s) of 40-60 kilos each from Madagascar in a beautiful, forged holder.
Sodalite XXL columns, originating from Bolivia.
Aquamarine crystal from Bahia, Brazil (crystals weighing 35-50 kilos), very beautiful in a hand-forged stand.
"Giants" aquamarine crystal point(s) weighing 35-50 kilos each from Bahia, Brazil, in a beautiful, forged holder. True eye-catchers for indoors and outdoors. Entirely hand-placed in super-strong, forged holders for stable positioning. These points are from Bahia, Brazil, known for aquamarine.
Aquamarine (Latin: aqua Marina, "sea water") is a fairly precious gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl. The color is pale green, yellow-green, pale blue, or blue-green. Aquamarine is a common mineral and, like other beryllium-containing minerals, is primarily found in pegmatites. Deposits are found in, among others, Brazil (Minas Gerais), Madagascar, the Urals, Nigeria, Pakistan, Mexico, India, Ireland, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, and the United States. Types of aquamarine: Santa Maria: quality designation for very good aquamarines. Name of the mine of the same name in Ceará, Brazil.Santa-Maria-Africana: Quality designation for good aquamarines from Mozambique on the market since 1991. The name is derived from the 'Santa-Maria' quality from Ceará, Brazil. Maxixe Aquamarine: Dark blue Aquamarine. The color fades in daylight. Originally from the Maxixe mine in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Since the 1970s, regularly offered but apparently enhanced by radiation. The color is not lightfast. In the Middle Ages, statues of the Virgin Mary were adorned with aquamarine. Legend says that the stone belonged to a mermaid and led to love. Warns of injustice when the stone changes color. Some naturopaths attribute several healing properties to aquamarine, namely strengthening the immune system, combating seasickness and skin allergies, and promoting calmness and relaxation. Astrologers have different views on the zodiac signs associated with Aquamarine, with Aquarius, Libra, Pisces, Aries, and Gemini being mentioned.