Lizardite Cab • A • Oval • 20 mm

$6.98

Lizardite

Size: 20 × 15 × 8 mm

Weight: 15.5 Carats

Quality-Grade: A

Origin: Norway

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Lizardite

Size: 20 × 15 × 8 mm

Weight: 15.5 Carats

Quality-Grade: A

Origin: Norway

Lizardite

Size: 20 × 15 × 8 mm

Weight: 15.5 Carats

Quality-Grade: A

Origin: Norway

A flawlessly executed work of remarkable sophistication made with Lizardite. This top-quality cabochon meets the highest expectations of jewelers. The top-quality material was hand-selected. The impeccable cutting quality represents the superior craftsmanship of our experienced in-house master gem cutters. Ethical sourcing and production. Environmentally friendly and carbon neutral.


Description: Lizardite is a mineral from the serpentine group. Lizardite was named in 1955 after the place it was first reported, the Lizard Peninsula, in southern Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

  • Color: bright green, mottled with white and black and contains pyrite. Lizardite has a waxy luster.

  • Origin: Norway

  • Hardness: 2.5 on the Mohs scale,

  • Chakra: Lizardite is associated with the heart and solar plexus chakras.

  • Astrological Sign: Lizardite is associated with the zodiac signs Taurus, Leo, and Aquarius

  • Ethically mined and produced: Gemrock only buys from legal providers (paper trail). Our Cabochons are exclusively produced by our in-house gemcutters. Our staff works under legal labor contracts, at higher than average salaries, and receives all labor benefits as well as excellence bonuses and a share in the companies’ profits.

  • Environmentally friendly and carbon-neutral: Gemrock continuously works towards saving water and energy, and reducing waste along its entire production chain. The remaining impact is measured via carbon footprint evaluation and is neutralized by a reforestation project financed by a small percentage of our profits from each cabochon.

  • Care Instructions: Clean your Lizardite by wiping it with a dry cloth.

  • Authenticity Tips:

    • Hardness Test: Lizardite is very soft with a hardness of 2.5 on the Mohs scale.