Danburite is named after Danbury in the USA, where it was first discovered in 1839. It comes in shades of light pink, to light yellow-brown, to colourless. Due to its colour, it can often be mistaken for Topaz, although good clean crystals of Danburite have very distinct 'spade' terminations.
Alternative Names | Bementite |
Colour | White, Pink,Yellow, Orange |
Hardness | 7 - 7.5 |
Crystal system | Orthorhombic |
Streak | White |
Lustre | Vitreous |
Main Locations | USA, Mexico, Bolivia |
Chakra | Crown, Third Eye, Heart |
Zodiac | Leo |
Numerology | 4 |
Planetary | Neptune |
Element | Air |
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