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These beliefs are not scientifically proven but are based on cultural and spiritual traditions
It is believed to promote emotional balance and stability
Mostly large pieces
the density of aventurine falls within a range typical for quartz-based minerals
Schorl - (Black Tourmaline) - 10lbs Rutilated These beliefs are not scientificallyLocality: Ibadan, Nigeria Color: Schorl is typically black, although it can sometimes display a very dark blue or brownish tint. It is the most common color of tourmaline. Hardness: Schorl has a hardness ranging from 7 to 7. 5 on the Mohs scale, making it quite durable and suitable for use in jewelry. Clarity: Schorl often occurs in opaque to translucent crystals. Transparent specimens are rare. Luster: The luster of schorl is vitreous to resinous.