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ππ‘π ππ¦πππ‘π²π¬π ππ«ππ‘π’π―π | Shangaan Amethyst Multiple Enhydros
ππ‘π ππ¦πππ‘π²π¬π ππ«ππ‘π’π―π | Shangaan Amethyst Multiple Enhydros
This is one gemmy scepter! The enhydros (more than I could count!) are very visible and mobile.
Sourced from the Chibuku area of Zimbabwe, this remarkable specimen belongs to the Shangaan Amethyst familyβnamed for the local Shangaan tribe who mine these crystals by hand with deep respect for the land and its resources. Each piece supports small-scale, community-driven mining efforts in the region.
These are all smoky amethyst sceptersβa rare and highly sought-after formation where a larger crystal head grows atop a thinner stem, like a royal scepter. This structure represents crystal regrowth and is often associated with amplified energy at the crown.
What makes Chibuku scepters especially striking is their sparkling red hematite inclusions, which appear as shimmering flecks or bold blotches against the smoky-purple backdrop. Many also contain enhydrosβtiny, ancient water bubbles sealed within the crystal for millennia.
Each piece is richly layered in both visual beauty and geological storyβpowerful, grounded, and full of life.
Origin: Chibuku Mine, Zimbabwe πΏπΌΒ
Dimensions: 86g, 2.8x1.7x1.4β
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