Jérémejévite (FR) · Jeremejevita (ES)
Jeremejevite, a beryllium aluminum borate, is among the 10 rarest minerals in the world. Discovered in 1883 in Siberia by mineralogist Pavel Vladimirovich Eremeev, it is found mainly in Namibia and Burma. Exceptional collector's stone.
Among the 10 rarest minerals on Earth
Crystalline mental clarity and transcendent vision
Develops visionary gifts and prophecy
Pale blue or colorless crystals — absolute purity
Stimulates pineal gland and subtle vision. Clarifies thinking and intention. Helps with eye disorders. Strengthens body-mind connection. Aids in accessing higher guidance.
Almost inaccessible — its rarity makes it a distant meditation object. Contemplating its photo develops vision gifts and clarity. A gem of pure transcendence.
Brief lukewarm running water 30 sec with mild soap (resistant beryllium borate). Sage or palo santo fumigation. Moonlight recharge on full moon night (4-6h) — sky-blue jeremejevite is extremely rare, prefer gentle recharges. Wash hands after handling (contains beryllium).
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Discover Litho One →Brief lukewarm running water 30 sec with mild soap (resistant beryllium borate). Sage or palo santo fumigation. Moonlight recharge on full moon night (4-6h) — sky-blue jeremejevite is extremely rare, prefer gentle recharges. Wash hands after handling (contains beryllium).
Almost inaccessible — its rarity makes it a distant meditation object. Contemplating its photo develops vision gifts and clarity. A gem of pure transcendence.
Pisces, Aquarius, Sagittarius
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