Russian Ural Lemurian "Soul Crystal" - Southern Ural Mountains, Russia - 106g
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A Lemurian Seed crystal from the Ural region of Russia—often referred to as “Russian Lemurian.”
Said to be an old stock from around 40 years ago.
I never expected to encounter a Russian Lemurian, and honestly, it changed many of my plans…
A soft white crystal filled with numerous record keepers.
This may be the first time we have introduced such a piece at Stone marble.
Numerous isosceles triangular record keepers appear to float on the terminal faces, like a spacecraft.
Among the Russian Lemurians seen this time, these large isosceles triangular record keepers were especially striking.
Originally, transparent Ural quartz rich in record keepers was referred to as Russian Lemurian.
Although this piece has a slightly milky surface, it may be closer to the original type.
Indentations can be seen—traces of tectonic shifts in the Ural Mountains.
The deeper and more intricate the surface scars, the more detailed the record within the crystal.
This is why Russian Lemurian is sometimes called a “sacred scribe.”
Older and larger crystals may carry multiple such marks.
The surface has a silky luster, with delicate, soft Lemurian ridges,
alongside slightly melted-looking faces, reminiscent of trigonic quartz.
It appears as if the crystal was once dissolved by hydrothermal activity and then recrystallized.
The base is also recrystallized, forming a cluster of faces that could themselves become record keepers.
A gentle, soft white crystal—
perhaps Russian Lemurian itself is, by nature, a gentle crystal.
An original certificate made by Cathedral Cave is included, featuring images of the local mine and a message from a Russian seller (original text & Japanese translation).
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