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Raw Kunzite Nuggets
These are raw, unpolished kunzite pieces. Each nugget is roughly 1 to 1.5 inches square and about half an inch thick. The color is the natural soft pink to lavender that kunzite is known for, untreated, with the gentle internal striations the stone is famous for. Some pieces lean more pink, some more lavender, some show both. Every nugget is slightly different.
Kunzite sits at 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, harder than celestite but still a stone that prefers gentle handling. It is for the altar, the bedside table, the small dish where you keep the things that matter, the meditation cushion, the pocket on a hard day.
About the Charging
These nuggets were charged under the Flower Moon on May 1, 2026. They were cleansed with sound, set on a clean cloth on an outdoor altar in Texas, and left undisturbed from moonrise through the peak hour with intention named for heart opening, divine love, and emotional healing.
The Flower Moon in early May sits inside Taurus season, the sign ruled by Venus. Venus is the planet of love, beauty, and the soft connective tissue between people. Kunzite is one of the most distinctly Venusian stones in the mineral world, which makes this charging timing especially aligned. Soft stone, soft moon, soft season. The whole window is about opening the heart without forcing it.
If you ever want to recharge it later, you can do it under any moon phase that fits the question you are bringing.
What Kunzite Is Traditionally Used For
Opening and healing the heart chakra
Releasing old grief, heartbreak, and emotional armor
Self love and self compassion practice
Connecting to divine and unconditional love
Anxiety relief, particularly heart-centered anxiety
Strengthening empathy and gentleness in relationships
Supporting people who give a lot and need to receive more
This is not medical or mental health advice. Kunzite is a beautiful companion for emotional work. It is not a replacement for therapy, care, or human connection when those are what is actually needed.
Care
Kunzite fades in direct sunlight, so do not display it on a sunny windowsill. Store it somewhere with indirect light or wrapped in cloth. It is fine to cleanse with sound, smoke, or moonlight. Brief water exposure is fine but prolonged soaking is not recommended. Keep away from harder stones that could scratch it.
These are raw, unpolished kunzite pieces. Each nugget is roughly 1 to 1.5 inches square and about half an inch thick. The color is the natural soft pink to lavender that kunzite is known for, untreated, with the gentle internal striations the stone is famous for. Some pieces lean more pink, some more lavender, some show both. Every nugget is slightly different.
Kunzite sits at 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, harder than celestite but still a stone that prefers gentle handling. It is for the altar, the bedside table, the small dish where you keep the things that matter, the meditation cushion, the pocket on a hard day.
About the Charging
These nuggets were charged under the Flower Moon on May 1, 2026. They were cleansed with sound, set on a clean cloth on an outdoor altar in Texas, and left undisturbed from moonrise through the peak hour with intention named for heart opening, divine love, and emotional healing.
The Flower Moon in early May sits inside Taurus season, the sign ruled by Venus. Venus is the planet of love, beauty, and the soft connective tissue between people. Kunzite is one of the most distinctly Venusian stones in the mineral world, which makes this charging timing especially aligned. Soft stone, soft moon, soft season. The whole window is about opening the heart without forcing it.
If you ever want to recharge it later, you can do it under any moon phase that fits the question you are bringing.
What Kunzite Is Traditionally Used For
Opening and healing the heart chakra
Releasing old grief, heartbreak, and emotional armor
Self love and self compassion practice
Connecting to divine and unconditional love
Anxiety relief, particularly heart-centered anxiety
Strengthening empathy and gentleness in relationships
Supporting people who give a lot and need to receive more
This is not medical or mental health advice. Kunzite is a beautiful companion for emotional work. It is not a replacement for therapy, care, or human connection when those are what is actually needed.
Care
Kunzite fades in direct sunlight, so do not display it on a sunny windowsill. Store it somewhere with indirect light or wrapped in cloth. It is fine to cleanse with sound, smoke, or moonlight. Brief water exposure is fine but prolonged soaking is not recommended. Keep away from harder stones that could scratch it.