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Dive deep and cut through the muck with blades of Vivianite. Transform and upgrade your spiritual awareness by searching out old wounds and removing the scar tissue that holds us back from peaceful stillness and gentle compassion for ourselves and others.

Vivianite is a rare mineral that is typically found in sedimentary rocks or phosphate-rich soils. It is named after the British mineralogist John Henry Vivian, who first described it in 1817.

Vivianite typically forms in environments with low oxygen levels, such as swamps or marshes, and is often associated with organic material. It is known for its distinctive blue-green color, which is caused by the presence of iron and phosphate in its crystal structure.

Brazil is one of the major sources of vivianite, and some of the world's finest specimens have been found there. Brazilian vivianite often has a deep, vibrant color and is highly prized by collectors.

*CAUTION* This crystal is UV sensitive and will change color with prolonged exposure to sunlight. The best practices are to keep this specimen in a dark place and be gentle while handling it due to its fragile nature.

This listing is for one raw Vivianite Blade in the size you select, please see all photos and videos and feel free to send a message if you have any further questions. I do my best to take photos in lights that are most representative of the crystal but monitor settings may affect the colors of your screen slightly.

Vivianite Blades - Spiritual Awareness

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Dive deep and cut through the muck with blades of Vivianite. Transform and upgrade your spiritual awareness by searching out old wounds and removing the scar tissue that holds us back from peaceful stillness and gentle compassion for ourselves and others.

Vivianite is a rare mineral that is typically found in sedimentary rocks or phosphate-rich soils. It is named after the British mineralogist John Henry Vivian, who first described it in 1817.

Vivianite typically forms in environments with low oxygen levels, such as swamps or marshes, and is often associated with organic material. It is known for its distinctive blue-green color, which is caused by the presence of iron and phosphate in its crystal structure.

Brazil is one of the major sources of vivianite, and some of the world's finest specimens have been found there. Brazilian vivianite often has a deep, vibrant color and is highly prized by collectors.

*CAUTION* This crystal is UV sensitive and will change color with prolonged exposure to sunlight. The best practices are to keep this specimen in a dark place and be gentle while handling it due to its fragile nature.

This listing is for one raw Vivianite Blade in the size you select, please see all photos and videos and feel free to send a message if you have any further questions. I do my best to take photos in lights that are most representative of the crystal but monitor settings may affect the colors of your screen slightly.