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234.2g, 1.9"-2.1", 3pcs, Red Carnelian Palm-Stone Gem Crystal Polished, B37637

234.2g, 1.9"-2.1", 3pcs, Red Carnelian Palm-Stone Gem Crystal Polished, B37637

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234.2g, 1.9"-2.1", 3pcs, Red Carnelian Palm-Stone Gem Crystal Polished, B37637

Length: 1.9" - 2.1" 

Width: 1.7" - 1.7"

Thickness: 1..1" - 1.2" 

Origin: Madagascar

Made in: Madagascar

Conversion Measurement: 

  • 1 inch = 2.54 cm 
  • 1 cm = 10 mm 
  • 1 inch = 25.4 mm 
  • 454 grams = 1 lbs 
  • 1 kilograms (1000 grams) = 2.2 lbs 
  • 227 grams = 0.5 lbs or 8 oz. 

The buyer will receive the exact item pictured! Look at images carefully before purchase. 

** We never enhance images. This is a natural stone and normal images. 

Look at images carefully. Crack looking lines, fractures looking lines are common and normal in natural crystals. Those lines don't mean are broken lines. They are natural. Parts of the item, might be uneven, geodes, holes, unpolished, not as smoothed, dents, chipped, rustic and may have inclusions..etc. The item may not be fully, glassy or shiny polished, might be semi polished or not as smooth. Those things are very common in natural stones. Imperfections are very normal in these types of products. 

Actual item may differ slightly than the images due to image quality, lightning, resolutions, contrast, zooming, computer screens, and many other factors. However, in most cases, actual items look better than the images.

Carnelian is a semi-precious gemstone, a reddish-orange variety of chalcedony, a microcrystalline form of quartz, valued for its warm, vibrant hues and used in jewelry, decorative arts, and historically, for seals and talismans. 

Here's a more detailed look at carnelian:

  • Composition: Carnelian is a variety of chalcedony, a microcrystalline form of quartz, meaning it's made up of tiny quartz crystals. 
  • Color: The characteristic reddish-orange color of carnelian comes from iron oxide impurities within the silica that formed the chalcedony. 
  • History and Use:
    • Carnelian has been used for thousands of years, with artifacts dating back to the Bronze Age circa 1800 BC on the island of Crete. 
    • The Romans believed carnelian to be a stone of courage, and it was used to make engraved gems for signet or seal rings. 
    • In ancient Egypt, carnelian was placed on mummies to assist the dead in their journey to the afterlife, and architects to the pharaohs wore carnelian to denote rank and status. 
    • In the Middle Ages, carnelian was used by alchemists when boiling stone to release the energy of other gemstones. 
    • Carnelian was also used to make beads and decorative art. 
    • It was also used by Assyrians, Egyptians, Phoenicians, Greeks, and Etruscans for cylinder seals, scarabs, and gems. 
  • Symbolism and Folklore:
    • Carnelian is associated with courage, strength, and confidence. 
    • It is also believed to promote creativity, motivation, and a connection to the physical body. 
    • Some cultures associate carnelian with royalty and good fortune. 
    • In the Middle East, carnelian was considered a stone of kings and royalty, and it was also associated with fire. 
  • Healing Properties:
    • Some people believe carnelian has healing properties, such as aiding in lower back problems, rheumatism, arthritis, neuralgia, and depression. 


 

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