Harquahala

Harquahala

Science & Origin of Harquahala

Harquahala is a unique blend of Epidote and Pink Granite that crystallizes in mass formation. The color combination is very unique and can range from light to dark pink and green hues. This crystal can only be found near the Harquahala mountain range, with the tallest peak of 5,681 ft in southwestern, Arizona. It's named after the Native American words which mean “running water”, or “little water”.

Most of the Harquahala on the market is from old stock as this area became a federally protected mountain range in 1990 by the Bureau of Land Management. Since then, the removal of minerals from this area has become illegal.

Harquahala

Meaning & Energy

Harquahala combines the potent energies of Epidote with the calming presence of Pink Marble. Epidote, known for amplifying both positive and negative energies, enhances traits like abundance, prosperity, and creativity, necessitating conscious engagement to harness its power effectively. In contrast, Pink Marble brings grounding and soothing qualities, creating a balanced and stabilized energy that moderates Epidote's intensity. This combination not only promotes emotional well-being and self-reflection but also amplifies personal intentions related to love and positivity; making Harquahala an excellent choice for those looking to elevate their mood and attract their deepest desires while maintaining harmony.

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