Learning the art of photography - Day 2 - The Peacock Ore (Mineral)

in #steemsilvergold7 years ago (edited)

A few years back I started purchasing gold & silver of Ebay. Not because of the value of it, but because I love looking at it. One day I came over the Peacock Ore, and I bought them so fast I didn't even register it:p I've always been pretty fascinated by minerals and now that I can take pictures of them, I might just buy some more.. And a new macrolens;)

I've had these small rocks(minerals) for about two/three years now and they still bring me joy just looking at them. I took some pictures of them with my new camera but couldn't get as close as I wanted, but still... Well, just take a look, they're absolutely stunning!

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NOTEWORTHY LOCALITIES:

The largest and most distinct crystals of Bornite have come from Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan. Good crystals also come from Shaba, Congo (Zaire); and from the Mangula Mine in Mhangura, Zimbabwe. The province of Cornwall, England has produced many Bornite specimens, including some crystallized examples (especially in the Carn Brea Mine). Nice crystals as well as massive form come from San Martin, Zacatecas, Mexico.

Large quantities of Bornite, mostly in massive form, have been extracted from the Arizona copper mines, particularly the Magma mine in Superior, Pinal Co.; and the Copper Queen Mine in Bisbee, Cochise Co. Rare crystals have come from Butte, Silver Bow Co., Montana, where much massive material is also found. Small crystals were also once found at the copper mine at Bristol, Hartford Co., Connecticut.

Large amounts of Bornite have come from the Evergreen mine near Apex, Gilpin Co., Colorado, and the Flambeau Mine, Ladysmith, Rusk Co., Wisconsin. Bornite has also has been found in the White Pine mine, Ontonagan Co., Michigan; the French Creek mine, St. Peters, Chester Co., Pennsylvania; Luzerne Co., Pennsylvania; and the Chimney Rock Quarry, Bound Brook, New Jersey.

In Canada, Bornite occurrences include the Marble Bay mine, Texada Island, British Columbia, and the Acton mine, Bagot Co., Quebec.

HEALING PROPERTIES:

Peacock Ore is a stone of happiness and joy, it is said to turn you in positive directions, and help channel happiness to others; generally a stone of upliftment.

The most lovely gift of this stone is that it brings you the ability to see and appreciate the joy available in every moment, as well as a feeling of acceptance that all is exactly as it should be, exactly as it is…whats not to love!

It is said to encourage an understanding that there is nothing wrong in any aspect of your life, but it is all down to your perception of it, everything is for purposeful good.

Peacock Ore is said to be one of the most powerful stones when used in conjunction with chakra healing as it’s energy is such that when placed on one chakra it effects all of the others.

In physical healing it is used to stimulate adrenaline and encourage the production of calcium within the body.

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