Agni Manitite is often claimed to be a Tektite, similar to Moldavite, but it is actually not a Tektite as it was not formed from a meteorite impact. Instead it is what is known commonly as a pseudo-tektite - similar in appearance, but is instead from terrestrial origins, in this case ancient volcanic activity. These are ancient forms of Obsidian, and are also known variously as Cintamani Stone or Pearl of Divine Fire. Although it is a form of volcanic glass (Obsidian), it's appearance is quite different to the shiny, glossy forms of Obsidian we see on the market for the most place.
Alternative Names | Cintamani Stone, Pearl of Divine Fire |
Colour | Black, Grey |
Hardness | 5.5 - 6 |
Crystal system | Amorphous |
Streak | Unknown |
Lustre | Vitreous, Dull |
Main Locations | Indonesia |
Chakra | Solar Plexus |
Zodiac | Gemini |
Numerology | Unknown |
Planetary | Earth |
Element | Earth |
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