Beryllonite is a colorless, white, or pale yellow stone. It has a weak fire and low dispersion that makes it a dull gemstone. In addition, its softness, perfect cleavage, and brittle fracture make it fragile. However, it may be cut for collectors.
Beryllonite is named after the beryllium content in its chemical composition. It has been confused with other colorless gemstones of low dispersion. Beryllonite has cleavage planes that are visible on its crystal.
Beryllonite occurs as a white or pale yellow crystal. It appears as a delicate translucent crystal. Spiritually, it opens metaphysical gifts and containing crystallized light with an exceedingly high vibration. Beryllonite connects to the original blueprint to create quintessential well-being.
Disease at all levels falls away, centering you in yourself. It shows you that whatever you are experiencing is the perfect basis for evolution. Also, it indicates the qualities your soul is developing through and situation, no matter how dire.
Beryllonite Healing Properties
Beryllonite works best beyond the physical level of being, calling in the perfect blueprint and realigning cellular structures to a time before disease existed.
Occurrence
Beryllonite is a pegmatite mineral. It occurs in association with the minerals berylin and phenakite in Maine in the USA. Beryllonite is also found in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Brazil, Zimbabwe, and Finland. However, it is a rare gem.
Beryllonite Properties
- Specific Gravity: 2.83
- Refractive Index: 1.55-1.56
- Birefringence (DR): 0.009
- Luster: vitreous
- Crystal Structure: Monoclinic
- Composition: Sodium beryllium phosphate
- Hardness: 5½
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