Omapeleki Brandberg Smoky Skeletal Master Self-Healed DT Manifestation Crystal

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Ethically hand-mined Brandberg Quartz

41mm ~ 1 3/4" ~ 8 grams

This is not the easiest Master Self-Healed to identify if you are unfamiliar with the formation, which is most of us, because they are so rare.

The purple fracture line (second image) shows a cloud band, the red arrows show one example of layering by self-healing of the surface, and curvature—all indicate the Master Self-Healed formation, and when seen together horizontally like this, it's definitely Master Self-Healed. The faces of the upper tip are Skeletal.

“Another type of self-healed crystal is one which has been broken (exhibiting the break in the horizontal plane, or close to the horizontal strata), with the break being healed and the crystal structure being again complete. This crystal is the master crystal in the art of self-healing." Melody, Love is in the Earth.

The blue arrow shows one of several tiny internal crystals. These are best appreciated with magnification, as most are much smaller than the one shown. Some may contain water (Negatives), but I couldn't find any bubbles.

“Manifestation crystals are quite rare. If there is something one wishes to manifest, the relevant questions are: “Do I really want this?” – “Are there reasons that I may not want this?” Melody, Love is in the Earth.

Omapeleki Brandbergs are rare because they are only found in a very remote region of the Brandberg range. To access this area, the miner has to walk at least two days to and from the dig, carrying food, water, and, on the return, crystals. That is the closest any vehicle can get. They are the brightest of all Brandbergs and uniquely energetic.

This Master Self-Healed Manifestation crystal is a small but genuinly rare crystal. The proof is always how many of this formation can you find on Googles millions of crystal pages.

Kacha Stones is the original ethically mined crystal shop, trading since 1996. Ethical sourcing is important not only for the environment and mining communities, but also for keeping the crystal's energy intact. Blasting a hole in the earth and collecting the remains does not produce the best crystals.

Nearly all crystal shops now use 'ethically mined', but you only know where and how it was mined if you buy from the miners. For 30 years, we have worked directly with miners from the icy slopes of the Himalayas to the arid deserts of Namibia.