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Punta natural de súper seven pc719
Natural super seven point. Seven minerals in one. Cristalljoia, 40 years of minerals.
Natural Super Seven Point
Natural Super Seven point. Seven minerals in one.
Origin: Minas Gerais, Brazil
Approximate size: 10cm. x 6,5cm. x 4cm.
The sale price is per unit.
The piece for sale is unique, and the photographs correspond exactly to the product for sale.
In our mineral store in the center of Barcelona, we have a much larger variety than what is visible on the website.
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Super Seven: A Unique Mineral
Super Seven, also known as the sacred stone, is a very special mineral due to its unique composition. This stone includes seven different minerals in one piece: amethyst, smoky quartz, clear quartz, goethite, lepidocrocite, cacoxenite, and rutile. This combination of minerals gives it highly valued properties both aesthetically and energetically.
It is prized by collectors and mineral lovers for its rarity and beauty. Visually, Super Seven can display a fascinating blend of colors ranging from the purple of amethyst to the golden inclusions of cacoxenite. Each piece of this mineral is unique and often has a special energy, according to those who work with crystals in holistic practices.
In the esoteric world, this stone is said to be associated with personal development and the search for balance, though it is important to remember not to make specific healing claims.
The Super Seven, with its unique composition of seven different minerals, is not only appreciated by private collectors but also by renowned institutions. Some museums, dedicated to the exhibition of minerals and gems, have shown interest in including Super Seven specimens in their permanent collections due to their rarity and natural beauty.
Museums like the Natural History Museum of London, known for its vast collection of minerals and gems, have had temporary exhibitions of unusual minerals, including stones that contain some of the components of Super Seven, such as amethyst and quartz. Although Super Seven as a whole is not a common mineral in these exhibitions, its presence reflects the growing appreciation for its complexity and the interest in lesser-known minerals.
At the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., one of the most impressive mineral collections in the world has also displayed pieces of rutilated quartz and amethyst, two of the minerals present in Super Seven. While they are not always specifically exhibited as Super Seven, their inclusion in mineral exhibitions highlights the significance of this stone as a unique combination.
In addition to museums, some geological research centers have studied Super Seven for its complex mineralogical structure. This shows that it is not only appreciated for its beauty but also for its relevance in the scientific field. For those seeking to better understand the nature of minerals, Super Seven is a fascinating subject worthy of study and admiration.