Brucite From Killa Saifullah, Baluchistan, Pakistan, Lgc Large Cabinet, 4In, 66G
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Brucite from Killa Saifullah, Baluchistan, Pakistan, LGC Large Cabinet, 4in, 66g Bright lemon-yellow Brucite from Pakistan, beautiful shape & color. Brucite has been found to take on a spectrum of colors. From light blue to milky white to lemon yellow, a specimen's concentration of sulfur is the key factor to its color brightness. Most brucite crystals have a pearly to chalky luster with a fibrous body. At a glance, the brucite looks rough & rocky. Yet, the brucite scores a 2.5 to 3 on Mohs scale. Although brucite is a common mineral, there are few locations that produce showcase quantities of crystals found in the world today. The majority of brucite can be found in the Wood's Chrome Mine of Pennsylvania (over 100 years ago) and, recently, the Killa Saifullah District of Baluchistan, Pakistan. Mountainous & hard to reach, this material has been slowly trickling out for two years. A recent major discovery of yellow brucite was found in the mountainous region of Pakistan. The yellow variety of brucite is extraordinarily rare in comparison to the more common pearly & colorless varieties. The rarest specimens have a distinguishable bright lemon color that shine under display lights. Naturally, brucite crystals are highly fragile & the mining process is often done by hand. This has also resulted in some incredibly preserved specimens that are highly translucent - offering a richer yellow glow. Metaphysical: Lifts the spirits, clarifies your thoughts, & brings balance. It is used to allieviate pain, including headaches, migraines & neuralgia. Brucite From Killa Saifullah, Baluchistan, Pakistan, Lgc Large Cabinet, 4In, 66G

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