Azeztulite
Keywords: Inner Light, Alternate realities, Joy and serenity
Element: Storm
Chakras: All (including the etheric chakras above the body)
Description
Azeztulite has one of the most unusual stories of any stone in this book. Chemically it is a variety of Quartz with a hexagonal (trigonal) crystal system and a hardness of 7. If it were not for its exceptional energies, probably no one would be interested in these rather nondescript stones. They are colorless, white, or a mixture of the two and their shapes are irregular. The original and most powerful Azeztulite came from a single find in North Carolina around 1970, and over thirty years later a second deposit was uncovered in Vermont. The Vermont Azeztulite is generally considered to have smoother, less intense energies, though both stones vibrate in the same range of frequencies.
Specifications
| Mohs Hardness | varies |
| Crystal System | varies |
| Chakra | varies |
| Zodiac | varies |
| Type | MINERALS |
| Origin | Ethically sourced from trusted mines worldwide |
| Authenticity | 100% genuine, never synthetic or lab-created |
| Quality | Hand-selected for color, clarity, and form |
| Vendor | Quartzsite Minerals |
Materials & Care
- Clean gently with a soft, damp cloth — avoid harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners
- Store in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight
- Avoid contact with harder materials that may cause scratching
- Keep away from extreme temperature changes
- Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight which may affect color
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Specifications
Specifications
- Type: Natural gemstone specimen
- Origin: Ethically sourced from trusted mines worldwide
- Authenticity: 100% genuine, never synthetic or lab-created
- Quality: Hand-selected for color, clarity, and form
- Vendor: Quartzsite Minerals
For detailed specifications, please refer to the product description above.
Product Details
Product Details
Every piece at Quartzsite Minerals is hand-picked from the world's finest deposits — including the Karakoram, Himalayas, Hindu Kush, and Pamir mountain ranges. We source directly from miners, eliminating middlemen to bring you museum-quality specimens and handcrafted jewelry at the best prices.
- Each piece is photographed individually — what you see is what you get
- Natural variations in color, size, and form make every item one of a kind
- Jewelry pieces feature genuine gemstones set in quality metalwork
- All items are carefully inspected before shipping
Materials & Care
Materials & Care
Materials: All gemstones are 100% natural and ethically sourced. Jewelry metalwork varies by piece (sterling silver, silver-tone, or gold-tone — see product description for details).
Care Instructions:
- Clean gently with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth
- Avoid harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, and abrasive materials
- Store jewelry in a soft pouch or lined box to prevent scratching
- Remove jewelry before swimming, bathing, or exercising
- Some gemstones may fade in prolonged direct sunlight — store away from UV light
- Handle crystals and mineral specimens with care — avoid dropping on hard surfaces
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