Eudialyte
Eudialyte was discovered in 1819 in the Julianehaab district of Greenland.
Origin-: It derives its name from the Greek eu and dialytos, meaning “well decomposable”.
Alternative names-: Almandine spar and eudalite. Eucolite is the name of an altered form.
Color-: Red, dragon’s blood, pink, magenta, brown, also blue and yellow.
Streak-: White to pale pink.
Hardness (Mohs)-: 5-5.5 with a trigonal crystal structure.
Lustre-: Vitreous.
Diaphaneity (Transparency)-: Transparent to translucent.
Zodiac Sign-: Virgo.
Occurrence– : Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada; Kola Peninsula, Russia; Kangerlaursuk and Julianehaab, Greenland; the Langesundsfjord region of Norway, Madagascar and Magnet Cove, Arkansas, USA.
Metaphysical Properties-:
- Stone of life and love force.
- Bringing harmony of heart matters and dispelling jealousy.
- It activates and balances the root chakra and the heart chakra.
- Helps with clairaudience, manifestation, and psychic resonance and abilities, and is a psychically protective stone.
- Good for healing the emotions, increasing vitality, eye problems, pancreas, thyroid, and purifying the blood.
Note-: The best samples of eudialyte have large semi-transparent crystals of deep red color embedded in a matrix of black, gray and white.