Nirvana Quartz tumble stones are highly sought after for their distinctive ice like formations and fascinating Himalayan origins. Discovered in areas revealed by retreating glaciers, these unique Quartz crystals are popular among collectors, meditators and those exploring personal growth. Often associated with transformation, self awareness, inner peace and spiritual development, Nirvana Quartz offers a thoughtful companion for reflection, meditation and deeper connection to oneself. ⚖️ Weight ranges: 9 -15gms, 16-25gms, 26-35gms 📏 Size range respectively & approx: 2cm, 4cm, 5cm, 6cm (not all pictured atm) 🌏 Source: Himalayas 💎 Nirvana Quartz: State Of Oneness 💚🤍 Heart Chakra, All Chakras Come as you are, as you were as I want you to be… ok we are not talking about Nirvana music, but I do hope you had a little sing then. Ok let’s talk about this amazing piece of Quartz also known as Ice Quartz and you can see why when you have a closer look at it, as it does have an ice like look. 2006 is when this Nirvana Quartz was found or uncovered due to the melting of the Himalayan glaciers said to be from global warming. This rare crystal, with its distinctive, ice like formations really does hold a profound spiritual significance. You know there is just something about it that has this magnetic type of feel that is so soft and yet so strong. On a spiritual level I do believe it is a powerful stone for transformation and enhancing your own self-awareness through understanding and perception. I also believe it is the perfect stone for releasing past traumas, negative emotions and just general feelings that are inorganic to how we are meant to naturally feel. Think of it as a guiding light toward inner peace, spiritual growth, and overall diving deeper into connection with the higher aspects of you and deeper states of consciousness. I believe Nirvana Quartz has been unearthed to be used as a spiritual tool to find that balance, that harmony within us and literally be at one with ourselves. Achieving what Buddhist’s refer to as the state of Nirvana.