Weight: 1025g
Measurements: 109mm(L) x 90mm(H) x 73mm(W)
Yooperlite
Yooperlite is a striking and relatively recent discovery in the world of gemstones, known for its unique glowing properties. It is a type of Syenite-rich rock embedded with fluorescent Sodalite, which causes it to exhibit vibrant orange or yellow fluorescence under ultraviolet (UV) light. The term "Yooperlite" was coined by rockhound Erik Rintamaki, who discovered the stones in 2017 along the shores of Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, an area affectionately known as the "U.P." or "Yooper" territory. The name combines "Yooper," referring to residents of the Upper Peninsula, and "-lite," a common suffix for minerals and rocks.
Yooperlites are primarily found in Michigan, particularly along the shores of Lake Superior, but similar rocks with fluorescent Sodalite have been found in other locations as well. The fluorescence is due to the presence of Sodalite, a mineral that glows under shortwave UV light due to its unique chemical composition.
Yooperlite is valued for its illuminating properties, both literally and figuratively. It is believed to enhance clarity, insight, and truth, helping to reveal hidden thoughts and feelings. The stone is also associated with communication, believed to aid in expressing one's thoughts and feelings more clearly. Its glowing appearance under UV light symbolizes illumination and discovery, making it a popular choice for those seeking to uncover hidden aspects of themselves or their path in life. Additionally, Yooperlite is thought to have grounding and protective qualities, helping to calm the mind and soothe emotional turmoil. It is said to foster a sense of safety and security, making it a comforting stone for those going through challenging times.