Collection: Vanadinite
Vanadinite is a mineral composed of lead chlorovanadate (Pb₅(VO₄)₃Cl), making it part of the apatite group of phosphates. It is commonly found in arid regions, with notable deposits in Morocco, Mexico, and the southwestern United States.
Can it be used in jewelry?
Although Vanadinite’s bright red and orange crystals are visually stunning, its brittle nature makes it less suitable for everyday jewelry but ideal for display or collection items.
What are the metaphysical properties?
Metaphysically, Vanadinite is believed to enhance focus, creativity, and determination, making it popular for grounding and balancing energy.
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Large Vanadinite Crystals on Barite | 120.4 grams
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Vanadinite Crystals on Barite | 86.8 grams
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Vanadinite Crystals on Sandstone | 70 grams
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Beautiful Vanadinite Crystals on Sandstone | 86.8 grams
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Vanadinite Specimen on Matrix - 28.2 grams
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Vanadinite Crystal Specimen on Matrix - 30.9 grams
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Pure Crystal Vanadinite Specimen - 30.6 g
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Vanadinite Crystal Specimen on Matrix - 54.8 grams
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Vanadinite Specimen on Matrix - 28.73 grams
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Vanadinite Crystal Specimen - 11.8 grams
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