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PREHNITE
The Stone of Dreaming It invites protection and peace, supports personal discipline. Prehnite is said to teach one how to be in harmony with nature and elemental forces. It is said to provide inspiration to realise one's dreams and aspirations. Prehnite is known as The Stone of Dreaming because it is said to alleviate phobias and deep fear and uncover their cause and is, therefore, a stone that will aid hyperactive children suffering from sleepless nights. This is a good stone for 'hoarders' as it will assist in letting go of possessions that are no longer needed. Great for 'Spring Cleaning'. USING PREHNITE IN FENG SHUI Prehnite, with its gentle energy, can be effectively used in Feng Shui to enhance and harmonise the energy of a space. Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese art of arranging living spaces to create balance with the natural world, utilises various elements and objects to attract positive energy (Chi) and repel negative influences. Here’s how Prehnite can be incorporated into Feng Shui practices: ENHANCING WEALTH AND ABUNDANCE Prehnite is believed to support personal discipline and can be used in the wealth area of a home or office to enhance prosperity. The wealth area is typically located in the southeast corner of a space. Placing Prehnite here can encourage abundance and personal growth, making it easier to achieve goals and aspirations. PROMOTING HEALING AND WELL-BEING Due to its association with the healing process, Prehnite can be placed in the health zone of a home or workspace to promote physical and emotional well-being. The health zone is usually found in the centre of a space. Prehnite place here can help in creating a harmonious and healthy environment, supporting the well-being of all who live or work in the space. SUPPORTING PERSONAL GROWTH AND WISDOM Prehnite, known for enhancing intuition, wisdom and connection to celestial beings, can be placed in the northeast sector of a space, which is associated with personal growth, knowledge, and self-cultivation in Feng Shui. This placement can help in fostering a deeper understanding of oneself and one’s path in life, encouraging spiritual development and insight. FOSTERING RELATIONSHIPS AND LOVE With its connection to the heart chakra, Prehnite can be used in the southwest area of a home or room to enhance relationships and love. This area is associated with love, marriage, and partnerships in Feng Shui. Placing Prehnite here can help in attracting and nurturing loving relationships, promoting harmony and unconditional love. ENHANCING MEDITATION AND SPIRITUAL PRACTICES For those who use a specific area of their home for meditation or spiritual practices, placing Prehnite in this space can enhance spiritual energy and facilitate a deeper meditative state. It’s believed to aid in connecting with higher spiritual planes and can enhance the tranquillity and spiritual nourishment of the meditation space. GENERAL PLACEMENT FOR HARMONY AND PROTECTION Prehnite can also be placed near the entrance of a home or in a living room to create a protective shield against negative energy and to promote a peaceful, harmonious atmosphere throughout the space. When using Prehnite in Feng Shui, it’s important to set intentions for what you wish to achieve with the stone’s placement. Cleansing the stone regularly to maintain its energy is also recommended. As with all Feng Shui practices, the belief in the energy and intention behind the placement is key to experiencing the benefits of nurturing stone. Prehnite is a stone for the Zodiac Sign of Libra, 23rd September to 22nd October. Libra is one of the three zodiac air signs, the others being Gemini and Aquarius. In astrology, a broad description of those who are born under these signs are calm, rational, and detached when dealing with situations. According to the tropical system of astrology, the Sun enters the sign of Libra when it reaches the northern autumnal equinox and the southern vernal equinox, which occurs around 22nd September. The sign of Libra is symbolised by the Scales and is associated with the Roman deity Lustitia. The symbol of the Scales is based on the Scales of Justice held by Themis, the Greek personification of divine law and custom. She became the inspiration for modern depictions of Lady Justice. The ruling planet of Libra is Venus. Librais the only zodiac constellation in the sky represented by an inanimate object. The scales are suspended to indicate a lack of action - Libras tend to think (and think, and think) before they act. People born under this sign are known to take an |
Prehnite is an inosilicate of calcium and aluminium.
Fe3+ may
substitute aluminium in the structure.
Prehnite, a unique and beautiful gem, is found at our Mineral Lease at Wave Hill, Northern Territory, Australia. Our Lease produces the world's best Prehnite. Our workshop in Victoria produces cabochons, polished slices and tumbled stones. Prehnite occurs in varieties of green and yellow and in rare case may be a deep yellow to almost gold colour. At the dawn of the Cambrian Era, over 530 million years ago, many parts of Australia were engulfed by lava from active volcanoes. One area in the north witnessed the largest flow of volcanic lava recorded in Australia, covering an area of 250,000 Square Kilometres to a depth of up to 1,000 metres. SunJade® subsequently formed inside gas bubbles within the cooling lava. Known as The Antrim Plateau Volcanics, it is the largest flood basalt province in Australia and outcrops in numerous places in the Northern Territory. During a trip to the Northern Territory in 1974, Gerald Pauley visited the Bureau of Mineral Resources in Darwin to search through old geological survey reports. In those reports he discovered a reference to outcrops of gemstones in the Wave Hill area of Northern Territory, Australia, some 800 kilometres south south west of Darwin. Armed with this knowledge he embarked on numerous field trips to the area and in the early 1980's he discovered what is now believed to be the largest deposit of facet grade Prehnite in the world. During a field trip to the area, one of the team members, upon cracking open a chunk of basalt exposed a nodule of deep yellow Prehnite and exclaimed, From this statement the name, SunJade® was coined to describe this beautiful gem variety of Prehnite. After experimentation with cutting techniques the correct orientation and dimensions were discovered to gain the best visual effect from this rare and unique gemstone. SunJade® has an unusual characteristic of capturing light and creating spectacular visual effects similar to 'Moonstone' and 'Cat's Eye' gems but with an uncanny, almost neon or luminous, glow. SunJade® is a versatile gemstone. In the past, gems were categorised as precious and semiprecious but current high market values of all gems have made these old terms completely obsolete. Price is a function of rarity, and high grade yellow SunJade® is extremely rare. Lesser quality grades of gemstones are categorised as ornamental stone and these materials also have a wide variety of applications. Decorative articles for personal adornment, carvings, and ornaments, as well as more adventurous products, such as tiles and even bench tops, are possible products that can be made from this beautiful gemstone. SunJade® is tough enough to make delicate carvings and, when suitably transparent, can also be faceted for use in gold and silver jewellery. We are only just beginning to see the exceptional potential of this wonderful stone and as we design new and exciting jewellery, SunJade® will gain acclaim on the international market as well as in Australia. Prehnite is the first mineral to be named after a person. Prehnite was first described in 1989 and named after a Dutch Colonel Hendrik Von Prehn (1733-1785) commander of the military forces of the Dutch colony at the Cape of Good Hope. Prehnite often occurs with zeolites and is mistakenly referred to as a zeolite. Prehnite is found in many countries worldwide but gem grade Prehnite is rare. The best Prehnite in the world is to be found in the Antrim Plateau Volcanics. Prehnite was first discovered in the Wave Hill area of Northern Territory many years ago and during the 1960s, several fossickers sold a few Kgs of low to medium grade material to dealers in Victoria. These first shipments of Prehnite were sent to Germany for carving but nothing more was mined after those early shipments. During the 1970s, Gerald Pauley had the good fortune to gain permission to access old mine reports at the Bureau of Mineral Resources in Darwin, prior to it being blown away by Cyclone 'Tracey'. He discovered articles about various gemstones near Wave Hill. On the first trip to Wave Hill, in 1974, Gerald Pauley realised the potential of the area to produce fine quality Prehnite and also identified other gem and mineral reserves of possible economic significance; namely: Agate, Amethyst, Smoky Quartz and Red Jasper (Chicken Blood Jasper).
After years of prospecting the area, in the mid 1980’s, Gerald discovered what is believed to be the finest deposit of gem grade Prehnite
Over the years since the 1980's surface collecting produced a few Kgs of high grade Prehnite but after years of fossicking and hand collecting the surface deposits were depleted. In March 2013, Linna Huang purchased the almost 10 Sq. Kilometre lease and commenced the first full scale mining operation on the reserve. By observation, surface material is highly crazed and faded due to the hostile extremes of temperature in the semi-desert area where the lease is situated. Daytime temperatures during the winter months, in the desert area, can be as high as 35°C but at night it can freeze. This causes the Prehnite to fracture and since the discovery of the gem grade Prehnite in the early 1980's no-one has seen true high grade Prehnite. Heavy earth moving equipment was brought in to open, and prove, the deposit. The results were outstanding with the best quality Prehnite ever seen being uncovered a few centimetres below the surface. A further 10 centimetres down harder basalt was encountered and the equipment failed to be effective in ripping the basalt efficiently. Blasting is not an option as it will cause fractures in the gem quality material. Prehnite was found in the harder basalt but it will have to wait until future mining seasons. After cleaning a few tonnes of the mined material we were excited to see the quality, colour and clarity of the material. The Prehnite found in the basalt was mostly a very dark green colour as it had been shielded from the extreme weather conditions in this outback desert area. A good percentage of the material was yellow prehnite and this is the most valuable of all. This fine Prehnite is now available commercially on the international market as high gem grade rough and as cabochons and in jewellery. |