[Tumbled Girasol Quartz]
GIRASOL QUARTZ
What is girasol quartz?
Girasol ("jir-uh-saul" or "jir-uh-soul") is a clear, milky white, or
extremely pale pink variety of quartz. The word
comes from the Italian girasole, “turn towards the Sun”, and originally referred to a milky blue glass first produced in Venice during the Renaissance. The term in geology describes any mineral that displays the girasol
effect: either an internal floating glow that moves with changes in the light, often white, blue, or golden yellow in color, or a haziness produced by scattered light instead.
Varieties of opal, moonstone, and sapphire are the best known examples. Their resemblance to girasol quartz explains some of its other trade names: moon quartz, blue opal quartz, and girasol opal quartz. Unfortunately this also leads to confusion among them, especially girasol opal and girasol quartz.
While girasol refers to several minerals, this optical effect is specifically called adularescence ("adj-uh-luhr-ess-ence") in moonstone. It comes from the word adularia, after a Swiss location where stones with the effect are found.
Varieties of opal, moonstone, and sapphire are the best known examples. Their resemblance to girasol quartz explains some of its other trade names: moon quartz, blue opal quartz, and girasol opal quartz. Unfortunately this also leads to confusion among them, especially girasol opal and girasol quartz.
While girasol refers to several minerals, this optical effect is specifically called adularescence ("adj-uh-luhr-ess-ence") in moonstone. It comes from the word adularia, after a Swiss location where stones with the effect are found.
How are girasol quartz and rose
quartz related?
Girasol quartz comes from the same
mines that produce star rose quartz. It can appear pink, especially
on a white surface, sometimes smoky, and may be starred itself.
Polished gems can display a star shaped sheen on their surface if
they contain fibers of another mineral, typically rutile. Recent
research suggests not only the star effect, but the color,
cloudiness, and small crystal size of most rose quartz are instead
due to a previously unknown variety of pink dumortierite. These
fibers are so small, they are only visible with a scanning electron
microscope.
These inclusions produce the
opalescence and girasol effect in girasol quartz. Star sapphire and
girasol sapphire are related in the same way, although rutile is
responsible. Because of this connection to star rose quartz,
girasol quartz is also known as white rose quartz or white star
quartz.
What other materials are called
girasol?
An opalescent glass more commonly
called opalite may also be sold as girasol. Also milky quartz
colored by inclusions of water or rutile. Because rutile contains
titanium, titanium quartz is another trade name for that variety.
However the girasol quartz mined with star rose quartz does not
contain rutile.
READING THE HIDDEN VIRTUES OF
GIRASOL QUARTZ
The hidden virtues of a mineral are
revealed in its geology, cultural associations, and effect on the
chakra system:
1. Light: Its milky color and optical
phenomena are both produced by light scattering off the microscopic
fibers within it. Light is a traditional symbol of spiritual energy.
Girasol quartz is a good tool for energy workers using modalities
from Reiki to Healing Touch. It helps them tap into the flow of
universal energy at the heart of their practice. Girasol
quartz also supports those undergoing channeled processes like Light
Body and Merkaba Activation, with its connection to light and six
rayed stars.
2. Alignment: In regular rose quartz,
the pink dumortierite fibers are more randomly distributed. In star rose
quartz and girasol quartz, they are aligned along the axes of the
crystal. This creates the star and girasol effects when the
material is polished into a rounded shape. Like a double terminated
crystal, minerals with parallel inclusions are used to align the
chakra system, attune to people, places, or new energetic states, and
connect to the Divine or individual spiritual beings like angels,
ascended masters, and guides. Historically starred gemstones
represented the watchful eye of God and were worn for protection,
good luck, and psychic development.
3. The Sun: Because of its etymology,
from the Italian girasole, “turn towards the Sun”, girasol
quartz could be considered a solar mineral. In both Italian and
Spanish, girasol also means sunflower. Just as the plant turns to
follow the daily path of the sun, the internal glow of the girasol
effect moves with the light. The Sun is an ancient symbol of the
Divine and reflective materials represent devotion. Girasol quartz
can be used for spiritual development, meditation, and psychopomp
work, helping the dead transition into the afterlife.
4. Solar Flares: Its solar name, electric qualities as a form of quartz, and optical effect produced by scattered light reveal that girasol quartz can help the subtle body readjust after phenomena like solar flares.
Its white to pink coloring and blue to golden glow associate it with the chakras above the navel. They are the most likely to be thrown out of balance by electromagnetic events, as shown by their effects in sensitive people: lethargy, fluctuations in energy levels, stomach and digestive issues (Third Chakra), difficulty communicating and thinking (Throat Chakra), irritability, agitated emotions (Heart Chakra), headaches, psychic congestion, and inability to ground (Third Eye and Crown Chakra).
Like New Moon and a solar eclipse, other potentially harsher expressions of solar energy, solar flares can be harnessed for your benefit. Because they draw heavier energies to the surface, use them for purification. Because they over activate certain chakras, use them to balance and align the subtle body.
4. Solar Flares: Its solar name, electric qualities as a form of quartz, and optical effect produced by scattered light reveal that girasol quartz can help the subtle body readjust after phenomena like solar flares.
Its white to pink coloring and blue to golden glow associate it with the chakras above the navel. They are the most likely to be thrown out of balance by electromagnetic events, as shown by their effects in sensitive people: lethargy, fluctuations in energy levels, stomach and digestive issues (Third Chakra), difficulty communicating and thinking (Throat Chakra), irritability, agitated emotions (Heart Chakra), headaches, psychic congestion, and inability to ground (Third Eye and Crown Chakra).
Like New Moon and a solar eclipse, other potentially harsher expressions of solar energy, solar flares can be harnessed for your benefit. Because they draw heavier energies to the surface, use them for purification. Because they over activate certain chakras, use them to balance and align the subtle body.
4. The Moon: Rather than the Sun,
most trade names reveal a lunar or water connection instead: Moon
quartz, Blue Moon quartz, milk quartz, and pearl quartz. The energy
of girasol quartz is soothing, cool, and peaceful. With its frosted appearance and
bluish white glow from scattered light, it looks like the Moon. It can be used to harness its energies, set intentions
based on its monthly cycle, and connect to lunar spiritual beings.
Watery minerals help us develop qualities culturally associated with
the feminine like intuition, emotions, and dreams. Since divination
is also ruled by the Moon, girasol quartz is good for scrying and
keeping tools like Tarot cards cleansed.
5. The Upper Chakras and Beyond: With
its white to pink coloring, and white, blue, or yellow glow, girasol
quartz bridges the Crown to Third Chakra. Although it is primarily
focused on the Crown and Throat Chakras. It helps balance thinking
(Crown) and feeling (Heart) and supports their expression (Throat).
It is a powerful tool for psychics, mediums, and channelers to
maintain their connection (Crown) and accurately pass along their
messages (Throat). Some models of the subtle body have an additional
eighth chakra above the Crown, called the Soul Star, which represents
our connection to the Divine. As a starred white mineral, girasol
quartz is especially well suited for it.
Dumortierite, the fibrous mineral
responsible for the color and optical effects of star rose quartz and
girasol quartz, is typically dark blue. It is
associated with intuition, psychic abilities, and communication.
6. Healing Properities: Because of its
lunar connections, astrologically oriented healers recommend it for
parts of the body ruled by the Moon: the stomach and digestion, chest
and breasts, reproductive system, bodily fluids, emotions, and
unconscious mind. Those that use the modern chakra system instead
recommend it for parts of the body ruled by the fifth, sixth, and
seventh chakras: anything between the throat and top of the head.
This article is part of a series for Enter the Earth, located in Asheville, North Carolina. To find girasol quartz, check out both their retail and online stores:
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Suite 125
Asheville, NC 28801
(828) 350-9222
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To find more information about using girasol quartz and other tools for solar storm mitigation, check out my counterpart Stacie's blog: Solar Storm Mitigation.
The spiritual use of stones is one tool among many for helping us with our problems. This information is not intended to replace the care of your doctor or mental health professional.
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2012, C. L. Matthews
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