Rainbow Iridescent Bismuth Crystal Tower Pendant
Posted by MaryAnn Kay on
I wrapped an iridescent bismuth crystal with silver wire and added a 24 inch silver chain. These crystals were grown in the U.S. I think they look like tiny Art Deco skyscrapers.
Find it here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/294373647 Or contact me for your own custom made design: mymysticgems@gmail.com
Bismuth is an element of transformation and can have a calming influence. It helps to heal emotional trauma and feelings of isolation.
Bismuth is naturally occurring element and was originally found in Peru. Many of the geometric crystals are lab grown and form wonderful patterns that look like a maze, skyscraper, or stair-steps. This spiral structure is the result of a higher growth rate around the outside edges than on the inside edges. The iridescent color of the bismuth crystal is the result of a thin oxide layer on its surface.
Bismuth is used in a wildly varied assortment of manufactured items including Pepto Bismol, cosmetics, and shotgun shells.
Stone properties and descriptions are for informational purposes only and do not offer any guaranteed outcomes. Also, they are not intended as a substitute for medical care.
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