Cherry Blossom Stone (Cinnabrite) Cab • AAA • Oval • 29 mm
Cherry Blossom Stone
Size: 29 × 22 × 7 mm
Weight: 29 Carats
Quality-Grade: AAA
Origin: Perú
Cherry Blossom Stone
Size: 29 × 22 × 7 mm
Weight: 29 Carats
Quality-Grade: AAA
Origin: Perú
Cherry Blossom Stone
Size: 29 × 22 × 7 mm
Weight: 29 Carats
Quality-Grade: AAA
Origin: Perú
A profoundly captivating and meticulously crafted work made with Cherry Blossom Stone (falsy called “Cinnabrite”). 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: Cherry Blossom Stone® consists of a white to yellowish mixture of the minerals Meionite and Wairakite with small patches of pink Thulite, featuring the coloration of cherry blossoms. On the internet, it is widely known and sold as “Cinnabrite”. However, “cinnabrite” is a fantasy name. It may have been derived from the scientific name “Cinnabarite” referring to pinkish-red cinnabar. This information is false. There is no toxic Cinnabar in this stone.
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Color: White with pink spots
Origin: Peru
Chakra: By aligning with the Heart Chakra, Thulite encourages deep self-compassion and helps in healing emotional wounds.
Astrological Sign: Thulite is associated with the zodiac signs of Taurus and Gemini.
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.