1.8" Polished Red Aventurine Flat Pocket Stone
This is a 1.8" polished red aventurine flat pocket stone. The pictures are representative of the specimen(s) you will receive, so there may be some slight variation in patterns and color.
The stone is polished into an oval shape and rounded on all sides. Polished stones of this size and shape are generally referred to as pocket stones since they will easily fit into a pocket. The pictures are representative of the stone you will receive, but there will be some variation in colors and patterning.
About Aventurine
Aventurine is a shimmering, translucent to opaque variety of quartz best known for its distinctive aventurescence—a sparkling, reflective effect caused by tiny, light-scattering mineral inclusions. These inclusions, often fuchsite (a chromium-rich mica), hematite, goethite, or other metallic minerals, give aventurine its characteristic glimmer and its wide range of colors. The most common and popular form is green aventurine, colored by fuchsite, but the mineral also occurs in rich oranges, reds, blues, yellows, and even silvery whites depending on the dominant inclusions.
Geologically, aventurine forms when silica-rich fluids precipitate quartz that traps aligned or dispersed mineral platelets during crystallization. This combination of quartz’s durability and the optical effects of the inclusions produces a stone prized for both lapidary use and ornamental pieces. Aventurine is found worldwide, with notable sources in India (especially near Mysore and Chennai), Brazil, Russia, Austria, and Tanzania.
Aventurine is a shimmering, translucent to opaque variety of quartz best known for its distinctive aventurescence—a sparkling, reflective effect caused by tiny, light-scattering mineral inclusions. These inclusions, often fuchsite (a chromium-rich mica), hematite, goethite, or other metallic minerals, give aventurine its characteristic glimmer and its wide range of colors. The most common and popular form is green aventurine, colored by fuchsite, but the mineral also occurs in rich oranges, reds, blues, yellows, and even silvery whites depending on the dominant inclusions.
Geologically, aventurine forms when silica-rich fluids precipitate quartz that traps aligned or dispersed mineral platelets during crystallization. This combination of quartz’s durability and the optical effects of the inclusions produces a stone prized for both lapidary use and ornamental pieces. Aventurine is found worldwide, with notable sources in India (especially near Mysore and Chennai), Brazil, Russia, Austria, and Tanzania.
$4
Quantity Discounts
3 to 9 Pieces
$3
10+ Pieces
$2.50
MINERAL TYPE
Aventurine
LOCATION
India
SIZE
Approximately 1.8 x 1.5 x .25"
PRODUCT ID
P-615
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