Rough Galena Specimen
This Rough Galena Specimen stands out with its striking metallic lustre, showcasing the natural beauty of this lead-based mineral.
The crystal’s silvery-grey surface is a testament to its rich geological history, often forming in hydrothermal veins.
Known for its grounding energy, Galena is believed to help bring balance and stability, making it an essential piece for any crystal collection. Whether you’re drawn to its aesthetic appeal or its metaphysical properties, this substantial specimen is sure to be a captivating addition to your space.
Galena Meanings
Shamanic soul retrieval, alchemical self-transformation, past life recall
Chakra: Base
Element: Earth
Zodiac Sign: Capricorn
Number: 22
Galena Crystal Healing Properties
Galena acts as a powerful mirror, reflecting light into the deepest, darkest regions of our shadow self. It encourages temperance, tolerance and peace as we learn to embrace the aspects of ourselves we have long feared. It may provide strong grounding and helps in centering our energies in order to overcome our self-limiting beliefs.
History and Uses
Galena was named by Pliny the Elder in 77-79 from the Greek word “galene” which means lead ore. It has been mined for its lead and silver content since 3000 BC. Egyptians used it as kohl under their eyes to reduce the glare of the desert sun and protect them from the diseases carried by flies. It was used to make a green pottery glaze called Potter’s Ore, to make lead shots and in crystal transistor radios.
Traditionally, it has been used to reduce inflammation, increase circulation and relieve joint pain. Galena contains lead which while bound in a mineral ore is safe to handle, however, should not be inhaled or ingested nor be used for making elixirs.
Geological Description
Galena is a lead sulphide mineral with a hardness of 2.5. Its crystal system is cubic. Fine specimens have been found in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma, USA.
Affirmation
I commit to explore and accept the darkest sides of my being.