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What Is Rainbow Aura Quartz Crystal Cluster

What Is Rainbow Aura Quartz Crystal Cluster

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Ron Coleman Mining, Inc. includes a Prop 65 warning on each product listing on our website to ensure continued shipping to the great state of California. ⚠️ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Crystalline Silica or Arsenic, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer; Lead or Cadmium, which are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to  www.P65Warnings.ca.gov 

This fabulous rainbow-aura titanium-coated crystal cluster was hand-mined by Ron Coleman Mining and then enhanced to achieve this beautiful iridescent finish. 

How to aura coat quartz crystals?  The process uses only electricity to deposit the titanium layers.  Since only electricity is used to create these colors, very little heat is generated, and the crystal's integrity is maintained.  The crystal does not become brittle or prone to breakage, unlike other enhancements.  The method in no way harms the environment with hazardous chemicals or byproducts. 

Measurements: 4.25 inches long, 2.50 inches wide, and 1.75 inches tall.

Cleaning: Wipe with a damp cloth, then dry.  Do not soak.

Origin:  Arkansas

 

A warning label with a yellow triangular hazard icon and black text stating that the product can expose silica, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, with a URL at the bottom.

California Prop 65 warning:  Natural crystals (such as quartz, agate, and jasper) are made of or contain crystalline silica. In their solid, finished state, crystals are completely safe to handle and display. However, mechanical actions such as cutting, sawing, crushing, grinding, or sanding turn the solid material into fine airborne dust particles that can enter the lungs.

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