What is Super 7 (Seven)?
Super Seven, also known as Melody Stone or Sacred Stone, is an extremely rare mineral with seven crystals in one.
The super seven stone is a semi-precious gemstone. Unlike most gems, however, super seven stones aren’t minerals. Instead, they’re composed of multiple minerals, making them rocks.
Super Seven is an extremely rare mineral, also known as the Melody or Sacred Stone.
The minerals are:
Amethyst, Cacoxenite, Clear Quartz, Goethite, Lepidocrocite, Rutile & Smoky Quartz.
Some say the only location of super seven stones are Espírito Santo (Spanish for “Holy Spirit”) in Brazil. However, there are other locales to find this stone:
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Arkansas, USA
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Australia
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India
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Madagascar
It is one of the rare crystals that never needs cleansing, re-charging or energising.
Has a spiritual being attuned to the highest sources of guidance and inspiration.
It has the high vibrational power to cleanse and align the seven chakras and balance the flow of energy in the body.
It can help to release past-life trauma and to find solutions regarding matters of the heart.
Most often, super seven stones contain these minerals as inclusions encased in quartz. In most super seven stones, the predominant mineral is amethyst. Some specimens, recognised as “Super Eight” stones, also contain the iron oxide mineral hematite.
*It’s important to note that sometimes not all of the minerals occur in a singular cut or stone.*
Minerals Inside Super Seven Stones
Here are the mineral properties of each gem inside super seven stones:
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Smoky Quartz: Quartz variety; composed of silica; transparent to opaque; light to dark shades of brown to black, sometimes with grey undertones; colour caused by natural irradiation of aluminium impurities.
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Clear Quartz: Composed of silica; transparent to translucent; colourless to milky white; little to no impurities present.
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Amethyst: Quartz variety; made of silica; transparent to translucent; light to dark shades of purple to as deep violet, often with blue or red undertones; colour caused by natural irradiation of iron or aluminium impurities
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Rutile: Composed of titanium dioxide; commonly red, golden, purple, brown, or black (all caused by iron), rarely green (caused by niobium or chromium).
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Goethite: Composed of iron oxide-hydroxide; sub-translucent to opaque; shades of yellow, orange, or red to black, brown, or silver; occasional iridescence caused by surface layers of Turgite (hematite & goethite)
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Cacoxenite: Composed of iron aluminium phosphate; semi-transparent; shades of yellow to orange, rarely green; colour caused by iron impurities.
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Lepidocrocite: Composed of iron oxide-hydroxide; Transparent; Red to reddish-brown; Colour caused by iron rusting underwater.