Auralite Point
Thunder Bay Auralite Amethyst Point
Auralite amethyst, also known simply as "Auralite," is a rare type of amethyst found in the boreal forests of Canada, specifically in the region of Thunder Bay, Ontario. It is named after the "Aurora Borealis" (Northern Lights), which are often visible in the skies above the area where the mineral is found. Auralite is mined from a single deposit located in a remote area near the shores of Lake Superior.
The formation of Auralite occurred approximately 1.2 to 2 billion years ago during the Precambrian era. It is believed to have formed through a series of geological processes involving the intrusion of molten magma into existing rock formations. Over time, the cooling and crystallization of this magma led to the formation of the Auralite deposit, which is rich in a variety of minerals and trace elements.
The 23 minerals that can be found in Auralite are; Amethyst, Platinum, Gold, Silver, Nickel, Copper, Limonite Iron, Covellite, Sphalerite, Chalcopyrite, Epidote, Gilalite, Bornite, Rutile, Goethite, Pyrolusite, Pyrite, Magnetite, Lepidocrocite, Ajoite, Hematite, Titanite and Cacoxenite. These additional minerals contribute to the unique coloration and properties of Auralite, making it highly sought after by collectors, crystal healers, and spiritual practitioners.
Auralite amethyst is known for its stunning beauty and distinctive appearance, characterized by its rich purple coloration and intricate patterns of inclusions and veining. The predominant color of Auralite is deep purple, which is characteristic of amethyst. However, what sets Auralite apart is its vibrant hues, ranging from pale lilac to deep royal purple, often with variations and gradients of color within a single specimen. In addition to purple, Auralite may also contain patches or bands of other colors, including red, green, orange, and white, resulting from the presence of different mineral inclusions.
Auralite is renowned for its complex and diverse array of mineral inclusions, which contribute to its unique appearance. These inclusions form intricate patterns and designs within the quartz matrix, creating a mesmerizing display of colors and textures.
Auralite typically exhibits a translucent to opaque transparency, with varying degrees of clarity depending on the specimen. Some Auralite specimens may have a slightly cloudy or milky appearance due to the presence of mineral inclusions, while others may display exceptional clarity and brilliance when cut and polished.
Auralite has a smooth and polished texture when cut into cabochons or polished into spheres or tumbled stones. The surface of Auralite often has a glossy or vitreous luster, enhancing its visual appeal and beauty.
Overall, Auralite is prized for its stunning appearance, vibrant colors, and metaphysical properties, making it a highly sought-after and valuable addition to any crystal collection.
Chakra: All
Zodiac: All
Number: 11
Mohs Scale: Â 7
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