Jamesonite (FR) · Jamesonita (ES)
Jamesonite, a lead iron antimony sulfide, is nicknamed 'feather ore' for its silky grey needle crystals resembling feathers. Its silk-grey crystal tufts are among mineralogy's most elegant. Named after Scottish mineralogist Robert Jameson. Cautious use — lead.
'Feather ore' — needle crystals in silky tufts
Silky lead grey — delicate metallic beauty
Clarity of objectives and precision in direction
Romania, Mexico, Bolivia — hydrothermal veins
Cautious use (lead). Clarity and precision through display. Helps with scattered focus. Strengthens project direction. Feather-light precision stone.
Display only — lead. Its feather crystals are among mineralogy's most elegant. Unmatched silky metallic beauty. A collector's prized display piece.
Sage or palo santo fumigation only (30 sec slow circles, very fragile acicular crystals). Recharge on quartz cluster 24h or by visualization (white light 2-3 min).
⚠️ Never water — jamesonite is a toxic lead, iron and antimony sulfide. Handle with gloves, wash hands, never wear on skin, ventilate.
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Discover Litho One →Sage or palo santo fumigation only (30 sec slow circles, very fragile acicular crystals). Recharge on quartz cluster 24h or by visualization (white light 2-3 min). ⚠️ Never water — jamesonite is a toxic lead, iron and antimony sulfide. Handle with gloves, wash hands, never wear on skin, ventilate.
Display only — lead. Its feather crystals are among mineralogy's most elegant. Unmatched silky metallic beauty. A collector's prized display piece.
Virgo, Capricorn, Gemini
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