Autumn hickoryite, also known as rainbow hickoryite, is a commercial name for a variety of rhyolite. It is mostly tans and browns with radial banding of reddish-brown, pink and yellow tones. In addition to beads, autumn hickoryite has been used for arrowheads, lapidary roughs, cabochons and more.
According to metaphysical beliefs, autumn hickoryite stimulates imaginative thinking and a desire for adventure. It is thought to promote stylishness and originality, especially those in the creative arts or people who simply need inspiration for innovative thinking. As a form of rhyolite, autumn hickoryite also has strong associations with the Earth. Although not a birthstone, it is a zodiac stone of Gemini, Sagittarius and Aquarius.
Autumn hickoryite is a variety of rhyolite, an extrusive igneous rock with fine-grained crystals that include quartz, mica and feldspar, with similar chemical composition to granite. One notable difference: autumn hickoryite, with a hardness of 3-1/2, is not as hard as rhyolite at 6 to 6-1/2 on the Mohs scale. A rare gemstone, major deposits of autumn hickoryite have been found near Rodeo, State of Durango, in Mexico.
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Clean autumn hickoryite jewelry with a soft dry cloth. Wash with warm, soapy water and a soft cloth or soft brush. Dry thoroughly. Avoid using harsh cleaning products that can include bleach and acid. Do not use ultrasonic cleaners or steamers.
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Because of its bands of brown and tan colors, autumn hickoryite--as the name implies--works well with autumn-themed designs. It lends itself as an integral component for designs based around beaches or deserts, especially those of the southwestern United States. Autumn hickoryite is also a natural choice for Native American-inspired designs and a range of Boho styles.
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**Please note that all metaphysical or healing properties listed are collected from various sources. This information is offered as a service and not meant to treat medical conditions. Fire Mountain Gems and Beads® does not guarantee the validity of any of these statements.
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