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Mangano banded Calcite skull 43*44*48mm 161.5g

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Mangano banded Calcite skull 43*44*48mm 161.5gEnlightenment This Mangano banded Calcite skull 43*44*48mm weighs 161. 5g. The skull was hand carved by Larence Riaz in Pakistan from locally sourced stone. Mangano Calcite is a calcium carbonate mineral with a minimum of 30 per cent manganese carbonate present. The calcium and manganese carbonates can be banded. The presence of manganese makes Mangano Calcite react to ultraviolet light, giving it a bright hot pink glow. Mangano Calcite can help bring

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This Mangano banded Calcite skull 43*44*48mm weighs 161.5g.  The skull was hand carved by Larence Riaz in Pakistan from locally sourced stone. 

Mangano Calcite is a calcium carbonate mineral with a minimum of 30 per cent manganese carbonate present. The calcium and manganese carbonates can be banded. The presence of manganese makes Mangano Calcite react to ultraviolet light, giving it a bright hot-pink glow.

Mangano Calcite can help bring inner peace, through a process of self-discovery. It helps you find your true self. This gradual process leads to enlightenment and pure happiness, as you become more and more secure and comfortable, knowing the real you

Chakra: heart

Colour: light to dark pink,

Emotional: anxiety, calming, fear, generosity, joy, inner peace, love, passion, peace of mind, relationships, relaxation, soothing, stress, trust, understanding

Mental/intellectual: compassion, decisiveness, empathy, inspiration, intuition, new beginnings, patience, presence, opportunities, resolution, self-discipline, self-discovery, self-expression, selflessness, sense of purpose, truth

Spiritual: awakening, awareness, consciousness, enlightenment, growth, life path, light, meditation, transformation

Astrology: Libra, Earth, Venus

Location: Afghanistan, Pakistan

Rarity: uncommon

Mineral Class: Carbonates

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