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Aventurine - Green - 10g to 20g Pale Tumbled Stone (Selected)

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Aventurine - Green - 10g to 20g Pale Tumbled Stone (Selected)

Aventurine - Green tumbled to a smooth finish, an ideal pocket size stone, small enough to carry around with you. Tumble Stones can also be placed around the home for their energies or can just be nice decorative items.


Aventurine crystal gemstones of varying sizes selected specially for your order.


Size approximately   2 - 2.5cm
Weight 10g - 20g




Green Aventurine is sometimes known as 'Green Quartz'

Physically Green Aventurine is said to help heal and regulate the heart and circulatory system. It stimulates cell repair, regrowth and general healing. It may help slow-developing infants and children to blossom. It stimulates life force, increasing physical and vibrational vitality.


Aventurine is a member of the Quartz family, a silicon dioxide mineral. It’s structure is hexagonal (trigonal) and is crypto-crystalline. Its name is derived from the Italian a Ventura, a type of glass discovered around the year 1700. The name was chosen because of the likeness of the glass with its randomly spaced iridescent sparkles to these stones with their similar markings. Aventurine is found assorted colours,  green, blue, silver-white, peach-orange and red-brown. The colour of Green Aventurine comes from microscopic Fuchsite particles within the Quartz, and the colour of Red and Peach-Orange Aventurine comes form inclusions of Hematite. Blue Aventurine is coloured by inclusions of Dumortierite.  Major deposits of Aventurine are found in Brazil, India, and Russia.


Visit London Fossils and Crystals shop in Waterloo, SE1,  or Order on line - Click & Collect or Royal Mail post.

Here at London Fossils Crystals I sell a wide range of Tumble Stones  

Tumble stones are so called because a number of stones of similar sizes are placed in a barrel which is rotated (tumbled) at a speed and after a time between 3 - 5 weeks the stones are polished from rough to smooth. 
(The Tumble stones we sell, have not been tumbled by ourselves) 

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