Collection: Muscovite

Muscovite — silvery mica sheets with a soft, angelic shimmer

Muscovite is a classic mica mineral known for its thin, flexible layers that catch light like tiny mirrors. Historically nicknamed “Muscovy glass,” it was even used as windowpanes—proof of how naturally transparent and luminous it can be. In a space, it brings quiet sparkle; in practice, it feels like gentle clarity without heaviness.

✨ Key features

  • Mica layers: splits into delicate sheets with a bright, reflective sheen
  • Silicate structure: potassium–aluminum mineral that creates smooth, plate-like surfaces
  • Subtle glow: pale silver to warm champagne tones that shimmer in daylight

🔮 Metaphysical vibe

  • Mind clarity: supports untangling repetitive thoughts and mental “fog”
  • Lightness of being: encourages emotional uplift, hope, and softer inner pressure
  • Reflective shield: often used as a “mirror stone” for bouncing off unwanted energy

Like sunlight on still water—quiet, bright, and honest. Let your thoughts become transparent.

Fun fact: The old name “Muscovy glass” comes from muscovite’s natural ability to split into clear, window-like sheets—thin enough to transmit light, yet resilient enough to be used historically in place of glass.
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