Small Bismuth Specimen
This Small Bismuth Specimen showcases stunning iridescent rainbow colours and intricate geometric patterns. While natural Bismuth occurs as a dull grey metal with occasional hints of yellow or green due to oxidation, this lab-grown specimen offers far more vibrant hues and complex structures.
Bismuth crystallises into a fascinating “hopper crystal” formation, where the edges grow faster than the centre, creating intricate, hollow steps. The striking iridescence results from a thin oxide layer on the surface, producing a spectrum of colours. Though a heavy element, Bismuth is non-toxic and widely used in cosmetics and medicines, making it both visually and scientifically intriguing.
Bismuth Meanings
Transformation, progression, order
Chakras: All
Element: Storm
Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
Number: 2
Bismuth Crystal Healing Properties
Bismuth is believed to be an element that stimulates energy, vitality and can help you achieve your goals, especially when working as part of a team. It may be used to support transformation by aiding travel between the physical plane and realms of astral and spirit. It is also thought to help with visualisation while shamanic journeying. Lastly, it is believed to aid in relieving feelings of overwhelm, isolation and loneliness.
History and Uses
Bismuth has been known since ancient times. It was often confused with tin and lead, however, it is an element in its own right, number 83 on the periodic table. In its naturally occurring form, it is an iridescent silvery white crystalline, brittle metal and is very rare. It is more usually a rainbow coloured crystal obtained as a by-product of mining and refining lead, copper, tin, silver and gold. Traditionally, Rainbow Bismuth is believed to have been used to help ease through transitions, encouraging a calm acceptance of change and increasing our energy levels to be able to adapt and transform. Similarly, Moldavite is another stone (technically a tektite) which is believed to help us through transitions and especially through spiritual transformation. Learn more about Moldavite here.
Geological Description
The largest deposits of naturally occurring Bismuth are found in Bolivia. It is a crystalline, brittle metal which resists being magnetised and is repelled by a magnetic field. It also has an unusually high electrical resistance for a metal. Its thermal conductivity is lower than any metal except mercury. It has the unusual property that, like water, it expands as it freezes. Thankfully, it is considered to be a stable element. Although, it is actually radioactive with an extremely low rate of decay with a half life more than a billion times the estimated age of the universe. Pure Bismuth is a white metal with a slight pink colour. The colours displayed come from light interference in a thin oxide layer on the surface of the crystal.
Affirmation
I am complete.