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New Seraphinite

Seraphinite pendant in sterling silver

New Seraphinite pendant, ring and earrings with Mother of Pearl accent stones. Set in Sterling Silver. The latest New Seraphinite designs bring elegance and uniqueness to your collection.

Seraphinite is a green to grayish-green variety of clinochlore, a mineral in the chlorite group, known for its distinctive feathery, silvery inclusions that resemble angel wings. It is a soft stone with a Mohs hardness of 2–2.5, making it best suited for collectors or for protective jewelry settings like pendants and earrings, and is mined in Siberia. In lithotherapy, it is associated with spiritual growth, divine connection, and healing, which makes new pieces crafted with Seraphinite particularly appealing. 

Mineralogical and physical properties of New Seraphinite add to its allure and uniqueness.

  • Composition: A magnesium-iron-aluminum silicate, specifically a variety of the mineral clinochlore.
  • Color: Typically green, with shades ranging from light to dark green, often with silvery or white fibers.
  • Hardness: 2 to 2.5 on the Mohs scale, making it a relatively soft and delicate stone.
  • Luster: Pearly, dull, or greasy.
  • Cleavage: Perfect in one direction.
  • Origin: Primarily found in Siberia, Russia.
  • Unique features: Its name comes from the resemblance of its silvery inclusions to angel wings, and it is sometimes called “angel stone”. New discoveries in Seraphinite offer fresh perspectives on this gem’s beauty.

Seraphinite Gem Guide and Properties Chart

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