Moldavite- 11.2 (A+++ Grade)
Moldavite- 11.2 (A+++ Grade)
Museum quality piece-no break, pendant shape, natural tear drop shape.
weight: 11.2g
Moldavite fell over the Moldau river valley in Czechoslovakia about 15 million years ago. Scientists believe tektites are formed by the fusion of meteorite materials with early rock. Another theory is that tektites were formed by the fusion of meteoric materials with the moon rock, then was pulled to the earth by earth’s gravity.
Moldavite is a type of rare green colored tektite; naturally formed small glass rocks formed by the impact of meteorites on Earth.
Being glass, these are not technically crystals nor minerals at all, but rocks.
Moldavite is a specific tektite found in Vltava River basin in the Czech Republic, where most Moldavite can be found. Many scientists believe this area was impacted by a meteorite about 15 million years ago.
The green color is most likely due to the iron content and possibly some olivine (peridot) from the original meteorite).
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All tektites, including moldavite, are said to have a very high vibrational frequency due to their cosmic connection.
Moldavite helps with meditation and peak experiences during meditation as well as making contact with other worlds. It’s also known for:
rapid spiritual evolution
chakra cleansing
activation
transformation
The green in moldavite also brings a frequency that resonates with the heart chakra, helping to open and deepen heart-centered meditations.
High ascension stones like moldavite, are known for having powerful metaphysical properties and an energy that is very easy for most to connect with… even for those of us who are usually not sensitive to the energies. However, lately, I and many others have found it to be lacking in this quality. Which I’m sure you would agree is quite strange for moldavite.
But are you READY FOR IT?
If you are not experienced with working with crystals & meditating then I recommend waiting until you are more experienced & then take it verrrrry slow and in small doses. And even if you are experienced, ALWAYS balance with a good grounding stone, like black tourmaline. I learned this the HARD WAY!
Several years ago, the Czech government changed the rules restricting miners’ abilities to dig no deeper than one meter deep (unless they’ve paid for a very expensive permit). In addition, it’s becoming increasingly harder to find the green rock since there’s a very limited supply of it and it’s becoming more and more scarce. It’s an expensive stone for this reason. So, you can see the motivation for wanting to fake it. If you want to steer clear of fakes,