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Stone Archive

Charoite

Charoite

Provenance

Siberia

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Concept

Matted Wool

TRACE & NARRATIVE

Formally described in 1978—a relatively new mineral. Found only along the Chara River basin in Siberia. Nowhere else on Earth.

Formed when alkaline granite meets limestone under high-pressure metamorphic conditions. This combination does not recur in any other known location, confining the source to a single point. Not rare by accident—isolated by geological inevitability.

Discovered during the Soviet era, though the government initially withheld its existence. When Western mineralogists first examined a sample during the Cold War, it matched nothing in the existing record. A stone that defied classification before it even had a name.

PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES

MOHS SCALE
MOHS 5.5 | MODERATE DURABILITY
LATTICE STRUCTURE
MONOCLINIC SYSTEM | INCLINED TENSION
VISUAL METRICS
Purple moves through the stone in drawn-out veins, darker in the troughs. Worn against clean tailoring, it registers as a deliberate irregularity.
MAINTENANCE
  • Hardness 5–6 — moderate durability.
  • Store separately from harder stones to reduce surface scratching.

SYMBOLIC INDEX

ORIENTAL PHASE
FIRE PHASE, WATER PHASE
CLASSICAL ELEMENT
Universal Spectrum
PHYSIOLOGICAL FOCUS

Heart | Anahata, Crown | Sahasrara

ASTROLOGICAL PERIOD

Sagittarius, Scorpio

PSYCHOLOGICAL PROJECTION

Transformation — Threshold — Fortitude

Steadies the nerve for what you've been putting off. When the avoided problem is finally on the table, this supports the last step forward. For those already mid-change, it reinforces the centre.

SELECTOR'S NOTE

The thing you've been putting off — you know which one it is. If that sentence produced a specific image in your mind, this stone is ready for you. It won't push you from behind. I chose it for the point at which the last step finally needs to hold. Facing what you've been avoiding takes more than willpower. Sometimes willpower needs a floor to stand on.

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