Danburite (with Pyrite) UV Reactive Crystal Raw Point Specimen from Mexico – 22 grams – #22
£35.99
Availability: Only 1 left in stock
Danburite Crystal Raw Point Specimen Stone with Pyrite Particles
Country of Origin: Charcas, San Potosi, Mexico
10-point scale of mineral hardness: 7.0 – 7.5 (10 – Hard, 1 soft)
Treatment: Untreated, natural raw state
Weight: 22 grams
Size: approx 6cm in length x 1.4cm in width x 1cm in depth
Care has been taken to ensure that weights and measurements are as accurate as possible, however please do note that these are only approximate.
Danburite is a calcium boron silicate mineral that forms in small prismatic crystals which is also similar to Topaz. The colour can range from white to light yellow, and also a pale shade of brown. Top quality Danburite is colourless and usually transparent. It can sometimes be found with a druzy coating of Quartz over it. Some specimens can be found to have speckles of Pyrite inclusions or even UV reactive Calcite and Sphalerite. It is known for its high vibration that made aid contact with spirit guides
Danburite was first discovered in 1839 by a man called Charles Shepard, and named after the location it was found in, Danbury, Connecticut. This find was never officially documented and became lost in time.
Since then, Danburite has been found in Russia, Mexico, Bolivia, Myanmar, Japan and Madagascar.
Not suitable for children under 6 years of age
















