29ct, 24.5mm X 18.6mm X 5mm
Blue Horizon Azurite, Oval
$32.00
BLUE HORIZON AZURITE, OVAL, 29ct, 24.5mm X 18.6mm X 5mm
Blue Horizon Azurite is a variety of azurite, a blue copper mineral, often found with malachite and chrysocolla. The stones are known for their vibrant blue color, often with green hues due to the presence of malachite. It’s typically sourced from Peru and known for its unique blue-green color and dendritic inclusions. Metaphysically, Azurite is believed to enhance spiritual awareness and intuition. Source = Peru
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