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Firefox Lemurians Info Session

Firefox Lemurians Info Session

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These beautiful and unusual Lemurians were a one time find from June 2022. This is a short introductory video--if you would like to learn more please check out my two blogs:

The Firefox Lemurians

The Firefox Lemurians were found in a small side pocket near the Red Dreamcoat Lemurians, and very close to the location of the Pele Lemurians (Located in Cristalina, Goiás, Brazil). It truly looks as if the Pele Lemurians and the Red Dreamcoat Lemurians made a baby! They have beautiful caramel colored smoky citrine centers, amethyst tops, and thick bright red orange overcoats, as well as wonderful imprints, druzy flowers, zippers, and clustered backs. Portals, caves, phantoms, and lots of Isis faces are some of the other bells and whistles you will see, and they have the most amazing glow in the natural sunlight.

Here is the Instagram reel that first announced these beautiful crystals to the world. Sound on when you check it out :). They are simply magical, by far the most beautifully balanced crystalline beings I have ever worked with. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!

Frequently Asked Questions About Firefox Lemurians

Welcome! Here are answers to the most common questions about these extraordinary crystals.

Are Firefox Lemurians natural or treated?

Firefox Lemurians are completely natural and untreated in any way. I have seen them with the dirt still on (they are very hard to clean) and my supplier purchased them directly from the miner, who he knows very well. The verifiable ethics and history of the collection matters in many ways—it is part of the intentionality of my shop and how I work, and it serves as a way to provide solid education to share with all of you.

Where do Firefox Lemurians come from?

Firefox Lemurians are a new find that surfaced in June and July of 2022. They came from a side pocket in the Red Dreamcoat mine, very close to where the Pele Lemurians were mined, in Cristalina, Goiás, Brazil, near a waterfall in the Topaz Mountains (Serra Dos Topazios).

What makes Firefox Lemurians unique?

Firefox Lemurians are incredibly beautiful, like a cross between a Red Dream Coat Lemurian and a Pele Lemurian. The bright orange color positively glows in the sunlight, the amethyst tops are a juicy purple, and many have druze or drusy zippers with little amethyst tips. The inner core Lemurian varies from a beautiful clear citrine to a dark smoky citrine, with every variation in between. The energy is the most balanced energy profile I have ever experienced!

What colors do Firefox Lemurians display?

Firefox Lemurians feature a stunning combination of colors:

  • Bright orange exterior coating that glows in sunlight
  • Juicy purple amethyst tops
  • Inner core ranging from clear citrine to dark smoky citrine
  • Many feature druzy zippers with tiny amethyst tips

How can I verify my Firefox Lemurian is authentic and untreated?

Scientifically, it is simply not possible to heat-treat Firefox Lemurians without destroying their beauty. If a Firefox Lemurian was heated, the smoky color would disappear, the citrine would fade, and the amethyst would either fade or turn orange, depending on the temperature. Furthermore, the exterior red "coat" would be significantly damaged as well. In short, there is nothing to be gained and everything to be lost by heating one of these precious gifts from Mother Earth!

I can be absolutely sure my citrine and smoky material is not treated because I have seen the rough directly from the mine. My Brazilian supplier does not buy treated crystals, and I do not carry them in my shop.

Will the colors fade over time?

Like all natural citrine, smoky quartz, and amethyst, Firefox Lemurians can fade in direct sunlight over time, especially the citrine component. I recommend displaying them where they receive indirect light or rotating their sun exposure to preserve their vibrant colors. The red hematite, however, is colorfast in sunlight.

What is the connection to the Little Fox conservation effort?

My supplier recently shared news of the "Little Fox" (Lycalopex vetulu), an endangered species that, along with the Firefoxes, also calls Serra Dos Topazios home. Stay tuned—there is more unfolding with the Little Foxes and the Firefox Lemurians. I am exploring ways to donate funds to help preserve the Little Foxes.

Where can I learn more about Firefox Lemurians?

For detailed information about the natural properties, mining location, and scientific explanation of why Firefox Lemurians cannot be treated, please read my comprehensive blog article: Firefox Lemurians - Naturally Beautiful!

To explore the metaphysical properties and energetic qualities of Firefox Lemurians, read: Firefox Lemurians Part 2 - Metaphysical Properties

You can also view the Firefox Lemurians collection to see available pieces.

Have more questions?

Please feel free to contact me any time with questions about my offerings—my crystals are my favorite topic!

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