Ludlamite from Brazil

$800.00

These rare and highly sought-after specimens are primarily sourced from the Cabeça do Cachorro (Dog's Head) region in the Amazonas State of Brazil. Ludlamite (Fe²⁺₃(PO4)₂·4H2O) is a rare iron phosphate that collectors prize for its unique "apple-green" or "pistachio" color and its incredible crystal habit. In Brazilian deposits, it often forms as translucent, blocky crystals or flattened plates with a vitreous to pearly luster. Unlike specimens from other parts of the world, Brazilian Ludlamite is famous for its vibrant color saturation and its frequent association with other phosphate minerals like Vivianite or Siderite.

Metaphysically, Ludlamite is a stone of profound emotional resilience and heart-centered renewal. It resonates with the Heart Chakra, but because of its high iron content, it provides a much more "grounded" and "strengthening" energy than lighter green stones. It is often used by those recovering from emotional trauma or "heartbreak," acting as a catalyst for cellular healing and the restoration of hope. Many practitioners believe Ludlamite helps to quiet the "inner critic," allowing for a deep sense of self-acceptance and the courage to pursue one's personal truth with quiet, steady determination.

These rare and highly sought-after specimens are primarily sourced from the Cabeça do Cachorro (Dog's Head) region in the Amazonas State of Brazil. Ludlamite (Fe²⁺₃(PO4)₂·4H2O) is a rare iron phosphate that collectors prize for its unique "apple-green" or "pistachio" color and its incredible crystal habit. In Brazilian deposits, it often forms as translucent, blocky crystals or flattened plates with a vitreous to pearly luster. Unlike specimens from other parts of the world, Brazilian Ludlamite is famous for its vibrant color saturation and its frequent association with other phosphate minerals like Vivianite or Siderite.

Metaphysically, Ludlamite is a stone of profound emotional resilience and heart-centered renewal. It resonates with the Heart Chakra, but because of its high iron content, it provides a much more "grounded" and "strengthening" energy than lighter green stones. It is often used by those recovering from emotional trauma or "heartbreak," acting as a catalyst for cellular healing and the restoration of hope. Many practitioners believe Ludlamite helps to quiet the "inner critic," allowing for a deep sense of self-acceptance and the courage to pursue one's personal truth with quiet, steady determination.