Kinoïte (FR) · Kinoíta (ES)
Kinnoite, vivid blue copper calcium silicate, is an ultra-rare mineral found mainly at Christmas Mine, Arizona. Named after Jesuit father Eusebio Francisco Kino (1645-1711), explorer and missionary in Arizona and Sonora. Only a few dozen known specimens.
Vivid blue copper calcium silicate — Arizona USA
Christmas Mine Arizona — ultra-rare, few localities
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Named for Father Eusebio Kino — Jesuit missionary Arizona
Authentic communication and emotional connection. Helps with speech blocks. Strengthens authentic heart expression. Named for a Jesuit explorer.
Ultra-rare — Christmas Mine Arizona. Wear for authentic communication. Named for a Jesuit explorer missionary. Arizona's rare blue copper calcium gem.
Sage or palo santo fumigation only (30 sec slow circles, fragile cupreous silicate in needles). Recharge on quartz cluster 24h or in moonlight (4-6h).
⚠️ Never water — kinoite is a copper and calcium silicate that may release copper compounds. Wash hands after handling, do not wear against skin.
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Discover Litho One →Sage or palo santo fumigation only (30 sec slow circles, fragile cupreous silicate in needles). Recharge on quartz cluster 24h or in moonlight (4-6h). ⚠️ Never water — kinoite is a copper and calcium silicate that may release copper compounds. Wash hands after handling, do not wear against skin.
Ultra-rare — Christmas Mine Arizona. Wear for authentic communication. Named for a Jesuit explorer missionary. Arizona's rare blue copper calcium gem.
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