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Huge Tektite Wand Specimen 3 / 48Gms / Collectors Piece

Huge Tektite Wand Specimen 3 / 48Gms / Collectors Piece

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Huge Tektite Wand Specimen 3 / 48Gms / Collectors Piece
  • Model: 12603
  • Dimensions: 3.50in (8.9cm) 0.75in (1.9cm) 0.75in (1.9cm)
  • 1 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: none

 

A beautiful natural Tektite crystal which is suitable to place on altars / temples and is excellent for both magick & healing work.

The crystal measure approx 3 1/2" long x 3/4" wide x 3/4" depth

The crystal weighs 48gms 

The healing power is Protects the aura against negative alien interference. Helps in removing negative energy implants. Protects energy; Helps in grounding into Earth reality. Brings safety and security. Evokes positive help from non-Earth sources. Makes one a channel for extraterrestrial help for the planet.

What Are Tektites?

Tektites are made of glass--natural glass, not man-made glass. The are mostly black, but some--notably Moldavites--are green. They come in may shapes, but the most common ones resemble rounded pebbles with strange pits. Many are shard-like.

Where Are Tektites Found?

Tektites are found only in a relatively few areas of the world. This contrasts to meteorites which are found everywhere. The greatest concentration is in Australia and Southeast Asia.

How Old Are Tektites?

The oldest tektites as determined by radiometiric dating are about 35 million years old. Moldavites (found in central Europe) are dated at 14.7 million years. Indochinites are all about 800,000 years old. These are all very young by the standards of meteorites--most meteorites show radiometric ages of over four billion years.

What Is the Origin of Tektites?

Scientists have hypothesized four possible origins for tektites. They may be rock melted when a meteorite blasted into the moon or the Earth. They might also be the result of volcanism on the Earth or moon.

What Are Tektites Made Of?

Tektites have approximately the same chemical composition as granite or ocean bottom sediments--the common rocks of the Earth's crust.

How Do Tektites Get Their Shape?

Scientists believe that Tektites flew through the atmosphere in a liquid state. Some were spinning and formed the different common shapes.






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