
Product Details
Origin: New York | USA
Name: Herkimer Diamond | Rock Crystal Double Ender
English: Herkimer Diamond | Diamond natural
Shape: Single crystal | Twin crystal
Colour: transparent | crystal clear with cloud-like inclusions
Machining: natural rough stones
Quality: AB grading
Size: XS | approx. 5 - 10 mm → measured from tip to tip
Glass: Height: 40 mm | Width: 19 mm
Product description
Glass vials filled with small Herkimer crystals. The glass is great for the indirect production of gemstone water, as table decoration, souvenir and is always an extraordinary gift or a decorative eye-catcher!
Herkimer are the purest and clearest crystals in the world, uncut and naturally perfect. Occasional depressions on the crystal faces, not quite perfect peaks or edges are the result of natural growth or traces of mining. Typical for Herkimer diamonds are liquid and organic inclusions in the form of small bubbles or black charcoal-like inclusions of anthraxolite.
Herkimer can be added to the basic mixture in gemstone water. As an addition, the effectiveness can be further enhanced and strengthened, as they are excellent healing stones, which makes them popular combination stones in water mixtures. When using the stones to make gemstone water, teapots with a strainer insert are therefore suitable.
AB-grade ‣ Colour: crystal clear, slightly smoky to milky white with inclusions. Occasional pits on crystal faces, not quite perfect tips or edges have occurred during natural growth. Occasional salvage marks or irregular crystallisation present. Typical are liquid and organic inclusions or black charcoal-like inclusions.
Herkimer | Crystal Healing
strengthens self-confidence, drives away fear, sorrow and indecision, gives vitality, willpower and energy, brings warmth and energy into the body, relieves tension
Scope of supply
1 decorative glass of Herkimer crystals
The photos serve as sample images and show a selection of our stones. You will receive an item that corresponds in shape and quality to the sample picture.
Literaturverzeichnis | Steinheilkunde
- Michael Gienger: Heilsteine 430 Steine von A - Z, überarbeit. Aufl, Saarbrücken: Neue Erde, 2003
- Dieter Stephan und David Aschberg: Das grosse Lexikon der Heilsteine, 6. Aufl., Augsburg: Weltbild, 2004
- Edith Schaufelberger-Landherr: Die Kraft der Steine, Band 1 und 2, 2. Aufl.,Weinfelden, CH, Verlag: Kristallburg, 1993
- Gerhard Gutzmann: Das Große Lexikon der Heilsteine, Düfte und Kräuter, 26. Komplett überarbeitete Neuauflage, Augsburg: Methusalem, 2019
- Anna Steinacher: Inklusion im Internet: Markus Kost, Steingedanken, o. D., https://steinfuersleben.ch/de/steingedanken/ (abgerufen am 01.02.2023).