Scolecite Heart

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

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OriginIndia
PolishShiny & Smooth
QualityAA (quality chart)
ShapeFlat Heart, Puffy Heart
ColorWhite
TransparencyOpaque
Average SizeVaries (size chart)
Average WeightVaries
  • Crystal Hearts

    Be gentle with your heart.

  • 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.

Peaceful Kindness

Become more gentle, compassionate, and patient. Receive subtle insights from dreams and spirit guides. Understand who you are and what you are meant to do. Feel relaxed and balanced even during difficult situations. Let Scolecite align you with your Highest Self!

This Crystal is Ethically Sourced

Moonrise Crystals has developed 9 guidelines to ensure your crystals are consciously sourced to protect the environment and workers.

Ethically Sourced Scolecite from India

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

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Ethical Sourcing Requires Transparency

Supply Chain for Scolecite

This Scolecite comes from artisanal miners in Pune, Maharashtra, India.  Scolecite is a fragile mineral that can only be mined by hand and has a low environmental impact.

This lapidary hand-polishes stones in Mumbai, India. It is a woman-owned and family-run business. Factory workers are paid fairly. The Lapidary is also an exporter that sells at gem shows in the United States and Japan.

I first met this source at the 2014 Tucson Gem Show. It was my first buying trip for my own store and I was nervous. Most lapidary owners were brisk and impatient with my questions, especially when I asked about the mines and the supply chains. But one man stood out to me as particularly patient and kind. He had been a wholeseller for over twenty years, yet he was happy to meet someone brand-new to the industry.

He took time to talk to me about the stones. They came from his home country of India and he was able to tell me exactly which state or territory each one came from and some of the conditions at the individual mines. When I told him that I wanted to source ethically, he said that it would be difficult, but that it was a worthwhile challenge. He made me feel like I could succeed, both at ethical sourcing and at being a business owner. I looked forward to a long business relationship with him. Sadly, he died suddenly in 2016.

I stayed in touch with his family and in 2017 met his wife, teenage daughter, and his father. This three-generation family has picked up the pieces and learned how to run the business. His wife had never worked before, but she gracefully stepped into her new role as a business owner. Her father-in-law offers practical and moral support, but makes sure that everyone knows that SHE is the boss and that checks should be written directly to her. The family continues to be supportive of my efforts to ethically source. More than any other lapidary, they are willing to speak openly with me about the difficult parts of the industry. They have invited me to visit them in India, to visit the mines and their lapidary. The daughter is now a GIA (Gemological Institute of America) Graduate and is interested in reiki and other healing modalities. As she has grown up, she has become increasingly concerned about ethical issues.

Scolecite Healing, Mineralogy, and History

Published July 2014  •  Updated August 2024  •  Read Time: 5 minutes
Scolecite is a sweet Zeolite crystal that grows in thin long needles.  Sometimes the needles grow so closely together that they fuse together.  But when polished, the individual needle crystals can be seen.  Scolecite is usually white, but can be pink, orange or green.  Most of the Scolecite sold to collectors comes from huge Basalt mines in India.  The Basalt is used for roads and railways, while the Scolecite and other secondary minerals are picked out by artisanal miners and sold abroad.  Scolecite has a very sweet and high energy that is exquisite during meditation or in prayer.  It lifts us up and asks us to be instruments of peace in this world. […]

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