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Colombian Lemurian "Sword" - Muzo, Colombia - 25g

Colombian Lemurian "Sword" - Muzo, Colombia - 25g

¥20,900
Sale price  ¥20,900 Regular price 

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Lemurian Seed Crystal

72 x 22 x 12 mm

25g

Muzo Mine, Boyaca Department, Colombia

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Colombian Lemurian from Muzo, Colombia.


A highly transparent tabular crystal.
It has diamond-shaped main facets.

This Colombian Lemurian has almost no facets and is sword-like.
The silk-thread-like Lemurian ridges are enchanting...

The bottom also contains beautiful rainbows.
Its simple, sharp, sword-like form is unique to Colombian Lemurian.
The ridges, like a bow for a stringed instrument, are said to awaken memories of the Lemurian era when touched.

ABOUT CRYSTAL

Colombian quartz

Colombian Lemurian quartz is found in Muzo, Colombia.

The Muzo mines lie in the Eastern Andes (the Oriental Range), a region known for producing emeralds, Colombian Lemurians, and Pathway Quartz. This area was once home to the Muisca people, who developed a distinct culture rooted in shamanic traditions.

Sentient Plasma Crystals, known for their exceptional purity, are said to be mined at higher elevations above the Muzo area.

Santander lies just north of Boyacá, where Muzo is located.

The Oriental Range runs north to south through this region, where high-grade quartz of remarkable clarity—similar to Colombian Lemurians—is found.

There is something deeply compelling about northern South America, particularly the regions of Peru and Colombia along the Andes.

Just as Sentient Plasma Crystals are said to carry a “Sirius grid,” this region may hold a similar resonance.


Sacrifice

South America was colonized by Spain and Portugal, and the influence of Catholicism remains strong to this day.

Colombia itself is named after Christopher Columbus. In recent years, following the BLM movement, statues of Columbus were toppled in the United States—bringing renewed attention to the history of colonization, where countless lives were lost to violence and disease.

That sense of sacrifice seems to linger in the land, as if a collective human memory—or trauma—has resurfaced.

The tensions we see today may also reflect a deeper re-examination of history and identity, even on a personal level.

Crystals bearing markings reminiscent of stigmata can serve as companions on an inner journey—helping us face our origins and the hidden layers of our past.

What within us has been sacrificed?

What have we sacrificed?

These are questions such crystals may quietly invite us to explore.

LEARN MORE ... CRYSTAL INSIGHT
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Materials + Care
  • We offer natural, unpolished quartz crystals in our shop.
    In rare cases, a polished surface may appear on a terminal or prism face of a crystal. In such cases, this will always be clearly stated in the product description. If no such note is included, the crystal is unpolished.

  • If there is any noticeable damage, it will be shown in the photographs or mentioned in the product description. As these are natural minerals, please enjoy such features as part of the crystal’s unique character.

  • Quartz crystals are sensitive to dryness, so we recommend periodic cleansing with water as part of their care.

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