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Amphibole Tumbled Bulk Stones 1 lb Angel Wing Quartz

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Amphibole tumbled bulk stones — 1 pound of amphibole phantom quartz, also called Angel Wing calcite or amphibole quartz, featuring pale pastel inclusions of red, yellow, and white minerals. Associated with angelic connection, inner peace, and dream clarity, these stones are wonderful for meditation grids, healing layouts, and anxiety relief practice.

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  • Type: Tumbled bulk stones
  • Size/Quantity: 1 pound bag
  • Best for: Meditation grids, healing layouts, angelic connection, dream work, anxiety relief practice


Amphibole Quartz: Mineral Identity and the Angel Wing Name


Amphibole quartz is a variety of quartz that formed around inclusions of amphibole-group minerals, typically actinolite, hornblende, richterite, tremolite, or a combination of those silicate minerals. As the quartz crystal grew, it trapped these minerals inside, creating the pale pastel phantoms that range from white and cream to soft yellow, pink, and red depending on the specific mineral present. The trade name "Angel Wing" refers to the way these pale feathery inclusions can appear within the stone when held to light. Brazil, particularly the state of Bahia, is the primary commercial source.


Practitioners distinguish amphibole quartz from plain phantom quartz by the complexity of its inclusions. Where a typical phantom quartz shows a single ghost of an earlier growth stage, amphibole quartz shows layered mineral deposits distributed through the body, giving each stone a character of its own. In crystal healing literature, these inclusions are associated with access to higher-frequency states of awareness, angelic communication, and the clearing of persistent emotional blocks that have resisted other stones.


Working With Amphibole in Practice


In grid work, amphibole tumbled stones are commonly placed at the outermost ring of a crystal grid to establish a high-vibration boundary before setting the center stone. Practitioners working with anxiety or stress patterns report that holding a piece during breath work or slow meditation adds a quality of calm focus that complements the breath practice without demanding attention. The stone's pale color and light weight make it easy to work with in longer sessions.


For dream work, a small piece placed under the pillow or on a bedside table is a common approach among practitioners interested in increasing dream recall or working lucidly in the hypnagogic state. The one-pound bulk quantity serves practitioners who build grids regularly, teachers running group crystal sessions, or anyone who wants to work with the stone across multiple contexts. Visit my bulk tumbled stone collection for other large-quantity options alongside this amphibole lot.


How to Use Amphibole Tumbled Bulk Stones


Three practical approaches to working with amphibole angel wing tumbled stones from sorting to grid building to breath work.

  1. Sort the lot and select your working pieces

    Spread the lot on a cloth and sort by size and inclusion pattern. Set aside the clearest pieces for meditation or grid centers. Smaller uniform pieces work well as outer grid points or for sharing in group sessions.

  2. Build an angelic connection grid

    Place one larger amphibole stone at the center of a clean cloth. Set six smaller pieces in a ring around it, faces toward center. Hold your hands over the grid, state your intention, and sit quietly for ten minutes.

  3. Use a single stone for anxiety breath work

    Hold one tumbled piece loosely in your non-dominant hand. Breathe in for four counts, hold for four, out for six. Shift attention to the stone's temperature in your palm rather than the thought creating the anxiety.


The Tarot Fellow Standard


I carry amphibole in bulk because the quality of inclusions in this lot is consistent enough to support real grid work rather than decorative display only. Pale phantoms are visible in nearly every piece rather than being a lucky find in one out of ten. If you want to explore the broader range of stones I keep for meditation and psychic development work, browse my full crystal and gemstone collection.


Frequently Asked Questions


What minerals are inside amphibole quartz?

Amphibole quartz inclusions are typically actinolite, hornblende, richterite, or tremolite, silicate minerals in the amphibole group. The specific mix determines whether the phantom inclusions appear white, yellow, pink, or red.

Is amphibole quartz the same as Angel Wing calcite?

No, they are different minerals. Angel Wing calcite is a calcite variety with wing-shaped white formations. Amphibole quartz, sometimes called angel wing quartz, is silicon dioxide with mineral inclusions trapped during crystal growth.

How many stones are in a one-pound lot?

The count varies by stone size, but a one-pound lot of tumbled amphibole quartz typically yields fifteen to thirty-five pieces. Smaller tumbled pieces produce higher counts. Larger inclusion-rich pieces run fewer per pound.

What is amphibole quartz used for in crystal grids?

Practitioners place amphibole tumbled stones at grid perimeters for high-frequency boundary work, or at outer ring positions in layouts focused on angelic connection, dream clarity, or emotional clearing over time.

1 pound bag of amphibole angel wing tumbled bulk crystals with pale phantom inclusions for anxiety relief spiritual connection and dream work