Pietersite Tumbled Stone: AA+ Grade Chatoyant Gem
Experience the captivating beauty and high spiritual energy of Pietersite, a rare and highly sought-after gemstone. These exceptional tumbled stones, hand-selected for their stunning marbling and shimmering chatoyancy, are sourced directly from a South African mine. Each stone showcases rich, deep chatoyant blue, rust, red, and gold colors with mesmerizing marbled patterns—a truly unique collector's item.
Exceptional Quality & Vibrant Colors
This AA+ grade Pietersite boasts brilliant chatoyancy, a captivating shimmer that moves across the stone's surface as you view it from different angles. The unique swirling patterns of golden brown, sometimes accented with swirls of gold and blue, create luminous and mesmerizing designs. The inclusion of blue, a distinctive Pietersite feature, adds to its allure.
Ideal for Crafting & Meditation
These tumbled stones are smooth to the touch, perfect for crafting projects like wire-wrapped pendants or incorporating into your unique designs. Their size—available in Medium Large (approximately 0.85" - 1.0") or Large (approximately 1.1" - 1.3")—makes them ideal for holding during meditation.
Note: While tumbled smooth, these stones may have very tiny vugs or semi-rough areas, preserving their natural beauty.
Metaphysical Properties: An Ascension Stone
Pietersite is considered an Ascension Stone, unlocking heightened spiritual awareness. Its energy supports meditation, yoga, Tai Chi, shamanic journeys, and past life exploration. It serves as a powerful reminder of our spiritual nature, facilitating a profound connection with the inner self and fostering a journey towards truth.
Specifications
- Type: Pietersite Tumbled Stone
- Grade: AA+
- Origin: Namibia
- Sizes: Medium Large (0.85" - 1.0"), Large (1.1" - 1.3")
- Features: Chatoyancy, marbled patterns, vibrant colors
Why Choose Pietersite?
Pietersite is an unusual and beautiful crystal; its relative rarity and unique properties make it a prized addition to any collection. Discovered in 1962, its history remains relatively brief, contributing to its mystique.