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Thomsonite (Thomsonite)
Locality: Jalgaon District, Maharashtra, India
Chemical Formula: NaCa₂Al₅Si₅O₂₀ · 6H₂O
Physical Properties: This specimen showcases the classic beauty of the Zeolite group. It typically presents as snowy white to translucent cream-colored "puffs" or acicular (needle-like) crystals radiating from a central point. These radial clusters often form distinct, fuzzy-looking spheres or "nodules" nestled atop a matrix of green Apophyllite or Stilbite. The luster is pearly to vitreous, giving the crystals a soft, silken sheen that contrasts beautifully against darker host rocks.
Metaphysical Properties: Thomsonite is known as a stone of connection and clarity. It is believed to help bridge the gap between the physical and spiritual realms, making it a favorite for meditation. Practitioners use Thomsonite to clear "brain fog" and encourage a flow of new ideas. Its gentle energy is said to assist in finding common ground during conflicts, promoting harmony within groups or families.
Locality: Jalgaon District, Maharashtra, India
Chemical Formula: NaCa₂Al₅Si₅O₂₀ · 6H₂O
Physical Properties: This specimen showcases the classic beauty of the Zeolite group. It typically presents as snowy white to translucent cream-colored "puffs" or acicular (needle-like) crystals radiating from a central point. These radial clusters often form distinct, fuzzy-looking spheres or "nodules" nestled atop a matrix of green Apophyllite or Stilbite. The luster is pearly to vitreous, giving the crystals a soft, silken sheen that contrasts beautifully against darker host rocks.
Metaphysical Properties: Thomsonite is known as a stone of connection and clarity. It is believed to help bridge the gap between the physical and spiritual realms, making it a favorite for meditation. Practitioners use Thomsonite to clear "brain fog" and encourage a flow of new ideas. Its gentle energy is said to assist in finding common ground during conflicts, promoting harmony within groups or families.