About Chrome Diopside
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- Mineralogy and geology*
- Metaphysical, Spiritual and Healing** Properties***
- Common Associations
Mineral formula: Ca(Mg,Cr)Si2O6
Mineral group: member of the Pyroxene group
Crystal system: monoclinic
Crystal habit: prismatic crystals with square cross-sections.
Cleavage: Distinct/Good on {110}
Fracture: irregular to conchoidal
Color: green
Luster: vitreous to dull
Diaphaneity: transparent to opaque
Moh’s scale hardness: 5 ½ - 6 ½
Streak: white/green
Specific gravity: 3.22 – 3.38
Named for: Named in 1806 by Rene Just Haüy from the Greek διζ- for "double" and οψτζ- "appearance," in allusion to two possible orientations of the prism zone.
Type locality: Piedmont, Italy.
Geological occurrence: One of the most common members of the pyroxene group. Often occurs in metamorphosed limestones (marbles) as generally pale greenish to greyish green crystals, masses and blebs/grains associated with humite-group minerals, spinel, phlogopite, tremolite and grossular. Can also be pure white and not distinguishable from the enclosing carbonate. Often fluorescent bright powder blue.
Metaphysical and Healing Properties
With its deep green color, chrome diopside links the properties of diopside with the green ray, usually associated with the heart chakra. Chrome diopside is often associated with invoking and coming into harmony with the spiritual energy of mother Earth and Gaia, as the green ray expands heart consciousness so that humans can feel our connection with Earth energies, especially unconditional love. It is also considered to be a stone of creativity, supporting all kinds of heart-based creative endeavors.
Common Associations
- Chakra – all chakras, especially heart
- Numerology – vibrates to the number 9
- Zodiac – Virgo
- Birthstone – no traditional association
- Wedding Anniversary – no traditional association
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* Mineralogical information is from mindat.org
** Always consult with your medical professional for any physical or long-term healing issues.
*** Metaphysical properties come from:
Love Is in the Earth (1995) Melody, Earth-Love Publishing House, 726 pp.
The Crystal Bible, A Definitive Guide to Crystals (2003) Judy Hall, Walking Stick Press, 399 pp.
Crystal Muse (2017) Heather Askinosie and Timmi Jandro, Hay House, 285 pp.
Crystal Gridwork (2018) Kiera Fogg, Weiser Books, 128 pp.