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🖤 Nuummite Palmstone – The Sorcerer’s Stone 🔮 - ✨ Ultra-Rare | Ethically Sourced | High-Grade Flash
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Unearthed from the ancient, icy landscapes of Greenland, Nuummite is one of the oldest minerals on Earth – formed over 3 billion years ago during the Archaean Eon. A combination of Gedrite and Anthophyllite, both belonging to the amphibole group of minerals.
What makes this Nuummite stand out?
These are the best quality Nuummite palmstones. Rich, deep black with vibrant, electric flashes in:
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✨ Gold – the classic Nuummite shimmer
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🔵 Blue – rare and highly sought-after
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💗 Pink – unusual and ethereal
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🦚 Teal & Green – soft, magical hues
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🔥 Red – the rarest of all
💎 Geological Info at a Glance:
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🌍 Origin: Nuuk region, Greenland
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⏳ Age: Over 3 billion years
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🔬 Composition: Gedrite + Anthophyllite
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🌋 Formed under intense pressure and heat in Earth's early crust
🧘♀️ Metaphysical Properties:
Known as the Sorcerer’s Stone, Nuummite is deeply grounding and protective. It’s a powerful ally for shadow work, deep inner healing, and connecting with ancient Earth energies.
🌌 Use it to:
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🛡 Strengthen auric protection and shield from negative energies
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🔍 Unearth your shadow self with honesty and courage
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🔮 Enhance intuition, psychic insight and inner knowing
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🧘♂️ Support meditation, especially when working with past lives or ancestral energies
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🌿 Clear karmic ties and encourage personal transformation
Nuummite connects to both the Base Chakra and the Earth Star Chakra, anchoring you deeply into the Earth's energy field while also helping you access ancient wisdom.
🌍 Why Nuummite Is So Rare and Expensive
🪨 1. Ancient and Exclusive Origin
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Nuummite is found only in one place on Earth: near Nuuk in Greenland.
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It's formed from a rare combination of gedrite and anthophyllite, which underwent intense metamorphism over 3 billion years ago — making it one of the oldest known minerals on the planet.
⛏️ 2. Limited Mining Season
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Greenland’s harsh Arctic climate means that mining can only occur for a very short window each year — sometimes just 6–8 weeks during the summer.
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Extreme weather, remoteness, and strict environmental regulations all limit access and output.
🌋 3. Difficult to Extract and Work With
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Nuummite is buried deep within hard rock formations, which makes extraction physically challenging and expensive.
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It’s also difficult to polish, as the delicate coloured inclusions require careful handling to bring out their flash without damaging the structure.
💎 4. Quality Variation
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Most Nuummite on the market is low to mid-grade with dull appearance and minimal flash.
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High-quality Nuummite — with gold, blue, red, pink, and teal shimmer — is extremely scarce and therefore commands a much higher price.
🌱 5. Ethically Sourced Material Is Limited
- These Nuummite palmstones come from licensed, small-scale mining operations in Greenland. Mined during the brief Arctic summer under strict environmental regulations, it is handled with care and respect for both the land and the people involved. I work only with one trusted supplier.
This palmstone is:
34g | 5cm approx |
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