Ménéghinite (FR) · Meneghinita (ES)
Meneghinite, lead antimony sulphosalt, forms remarkably fine lead-grey striated needle crystals. Named after Tuscan geologist and botanist Giuseppe Meneghini. Found in Tuscany (Italy), Bolivia and Germany. Rare and elegant.
Silky lead-grey needles — elegant sister of jamesonite
Exceptionally fine striated needle crystals
Named for Giuseppe Meneghini — Tuscan geologist
Precision, elegance and direction in projects
Indirect use (lead). Precision and elegance in projects. Helps with lack of refinement. Strengthens finesse in execution. Tuscan geological heritage.
Display only — lead. Its exceptionally fine needle crystals are a tribute to Italian elegance in mineralogy. Named after a Tuscan geologist-botanist.
Sage or palo santo fumigation only (30 sec slow circles, fragile needles). Recharge on quartz cluster 24h or by visualization (white light 2-3 min).
⚠️ Never water — meneghinite is a doubly toxic lead and antimony sulfosalt. Gloves, wash hands, do not wear on skin.
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Discover Litho One →Sage or palo santo fumigation only (30 sec slow circles, fragile needles). Recharge on quartz cluster 24h or by visualization (white light 2-3 min). ⚠️ Never water — meneghinite is a doubly toxic lead and antimony sulfosalt. Gloves, wash hands, do not wear on skin.
Display only — lead. Its exceptionally fine needle crystals are a tribute to Italian elegance in mineralogy. Named after a Tuscan geologist-botanist.
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