Thin slices of kammererite are polished to create a smooth surface and to reveal the beauty of the stone.
Kammererite is a rare chromium-bearing variety of the chlorite group, clinochlore. It can be recognized by its purplish-pink hue, while the chlorite content provides the green colour. Kammererite was discovered in 1851, named in honor of Russian geologist August Alexander Kammerer.
This is a stone associated with kindness and generosity, used to help cultivate abundance and prosperity. Many use it to encourage a strong moral compass while remaining flexible, realistic and open minded.
Kammererite is a rare chromium-bearing variety of the chlorite group, clinochlore. It can be recognized by its purplish-pink hue, while the chlorite content provides the green colour. Kammererite was discovered in 1851, named in honor of Russian geologist August Alexander Kammerer.
This is a stone associated with kindness and generosity, used to help cultivate abundance and prosperity. Many use it to encourage a strong moral compass while remaining flexible, realistic and open minded.