Stichtite Tumbles
Stichtite Tumbles
Palm Stones from Australia
Approximately 23 x 22mm
Sold Individually
Metaphysical Properties
Stichtite was discovered in 1910 in Dundas, on the west coast of Tasmania, Australia. It was named after Robert Carl Sticht, the manager of the nearby Mt Lyell copper mine. stichtite is purplish pink to purple rose-red in color. Dark purple stichtite inclusions can also be found in some green serpentine, which is called Atlantisite or Tasmanite. This combination makes interesting specimens and attractive ornamental stones for carvings.
Stichtite is believed to be a stone of rescue, recovery and forgiveness. The gemstone is thought to help heal unresolved issues and emotional issues by promoting feelings of love and compassion. Stichtite has a strong effect on the heart, third eye and crown chakras.