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Infinite (South Africa)

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This gem has passed the following ethical standards to protect the environment and workers.

Safe FactoryWomen Owned

OriginSouth Africa
PolishShiny & Smooth
QualityAA (quality chart)
ShapeIrregular Polished Shapes
ColorGreen
TransparencyOpaque
Average SizeVaries (size chart)
Average WeightVaries
  • Crystals Sturdy For Pocket

    This stone is sturdy enough to be carried daily.

  • Crystals Keep In Shade

    Keep it in the shade to protect its colour.

  • Crystals Safe In Elixir

    This stone is safe to use in direct-infusion elixirs.

Spiritual Freedom

Be grounded, independent and empowered. Release old patterns that do not serve you. Strengthen energy healing and spiritual gifts. Activate the Kundali and find your alignment. Let Infinite motivate you to higher vibrations.

Rated 0 out of 5 3 Reviews

Lovely subtle greens!

Ian K. (Georgia)

This Crystal is Ethically Sourced

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Ethically Sourced Infinite from South Africa

This gem has passed the following ethical standards to protect the environment and workers.

Safe FactoryWomen Owned

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Supply Chain for Infinite

  • Family Business

This Infinite comes from a mine in Limpopo, South Africa.  It may be associated with asbestos mining.

This gem dealer is a family business in the USA. It is a husband and wife team without any employees. They both buy and sell at gemshows in the Western United States.

I first met this supplier on the last day of the 2017 Denver Gem Show. I took one glance at their booth and realized that we buy from many of the same lapidaries. We also love the same size of stones and the same high quality. But while virtually every other source sells in bulk bags, this wholesaler allows me to handpick the best and leave the rest. At first, we played by the rules of the mineral industry and didn’t discuss sourcing. But I know where their crystals come from. And they know, I know. And I know, they know, I know. We’re a very knowledgeable cohort.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, this relationship deepened considerably since I was able to restock with them when it was impossible to buy from my usual suppliers in South Africa and Hong Kong. The couple invited me to visit their home and allowed me to handpick for hours. After our business was concluded, we shared a bottle of wine and talked. Nowadays, we’ve been breaking the rules of the industry – we’re talking quietly but openly about ethical sourcing.

Infinite Healing, Mineralogy, and History

Published October 2015  •  Updated August 2024  •  Read Time: 5 minutes
Serpentine is a general name given to a family of 16 closely-related soft green minerals.  Sometimes these minerals are called by their scientific name, like Lizardite, while others have marketing names like Infinite and Healerite.  Sometimes these marketing names help identify a specific deposit, while other times they simply drive sales.  It is easy to carve and polish, in fact it was used to make one of the oldest human figurines over 30,000 years ago! Serpentine is a wonderful stone for meditation and chakra healing.  It can be use to awaken the kundalini serpent, and to explore topics as diverse as cleansing, sex and trauma. […]

3 reviews for Infinite (South Africa)

  1. Ian K. (Georgia)

    Lovely subtle greens!

  2. Catherine S. (Maryland)

    Another beautiful tumble stone from a reliable seller. I would buy from this shop again!

  3. Deanna S (Illinois)

    I love the Infinite

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