Description
Origin: Brazil
Description: Rough lapidary Red Aventurine from Brazil is a natural quartz-based material known for its warm red, rusty orange, brick, and earthy brown tones. This rough material often displays a subtle shimmering effect caused by tiny mineral inclusions, giving the stone a soft sparkle when it catches the light. Each piece has its own natural shape, texture, color zoning, and surface character, making it useful for lapidary artists, collectors, and crystal enthusiasts.
Red Aventurine is a variety of quartz, closely related to green aventurine, but its reddish coloration is typically caused by inclusions of iron-rich minerals such as hematite or goethite. Brazil is well known for producing many varieties of quartz and ornamental lapidary stone, including aventurine materials prized for their durability, polish, and natural color. This rough is suitable for cabochons, tumbling, carving, wire wrapping, jewelry projects, display, and general lapidary use.
Spiritually, Red Aventurine is often associated with vitality, confidence, motivation, creativity, and steady personal drive. Many crystal enthusiasts connect it with grounding energy and the courage to take action, making it a popular stone for goal setting, productivity, and creative work. Its red-orange tones are commonly linked with the root and sacral chakras, symbolizing strength, passion, endurance, and forward movement.
Chemical Composition: SiO2
Grade: Lapidary Grade
Appearance: Opaque
Cracks: Minimal
Inclusions: Minimal
Rough is rough. We do our best to grade and describe pieces in the lot, but ultimately, they all differ.
