Wavellite (triple-A) from the “Mauldin Mountains”, Montgomery County, Arkansas, USA
Small piece, but in super quality, found in 1985 (during the construction of the “highway” in the Mauldin Mountains) These Wavellites were recently excavated in connection with the construction of two new highways. In 1985 was the last time that Wavelites were found. And now, in 2025, a small pocket of about 500-600 kilos has been excavated.
Wavelite is a mineral that belongs to the phosphate class and is known for its spherical or radial crystal structure. It consists mainly of hydrated aluminum phosphate and has the chemical formula Al₃(PO₄)₂(OH)₃·5H₂O Wavelite is often associated with grounding energy and the heart chakra, which makes it helpful in emotional healing and trauma processing. Wavelite is found in various places worldwide, often in phosphate-rich rocks and hydrothermal deposits. Some well-known locations are: Arkansas, USA – One of the most well-known locations, where new pockets have recently been discovered. Brazil – Deposits of this mineral have also been found here. Devon, England – The original discovery of wavelite took place here in 1805