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    Que Sera

    Colourful rhyolite of acceptance and possibility

    Colourful rhyolite of acceptance and possibility

    About Que Sera

    Que Sera stone, also called llanite or blue liberite, is a kaleidoscope of blue, brown, pink and black in a quartz matrix. This unusual rhyolite from Brazil contains feldspar, quartz, kaolinite and other minerals, giving it a variegated pattern reminiscent of a starry night sky seen through stained glass. Its name, meaning ‘what will be’, echoes the stone’s gentle encouragement to trust life’s flow and stay in the present moment.

    Metaphysical Properties

    Mohs hardness 6.5 out of 10. Reference: 1 Talc (softest), 7 Quartz, 10 Diamond (hardest).

    Mohs Hardness

    1Talc
    2Gypsum
    3Calcite
    4Fluorite
    5Apatite
    6Orthoclase
    7Quartz
    8Topaz
    9Corundum
    10Diamond

    Que Sera has a Mohs hardness of approximately 6 to 7:contentReference[oaicite:28]{index=28}, reflecting its quartz and feldspar composition.

    Handling: Although fairly hard, Que Sera can chip if dropped. Avoid prolonged soaking or exposure to acids, which can react with its feldspar and kaolinite components. Dry it quickly after cleaning.

    Origins

    • Brazil

    How to Use

    Que Sera’s mixed mineral composition makes it durable yet susceptible to acids and prolonged moisture. Gentle cleaning and brief exposure to water preserve its patterns and energy.

    • Clean with lukewarm water and mild soap; rinse quickly and dry immediately:contentReference[oaicite:29]{index=29}.
    • Do not soak Que Sera for long periods; prolonged contact with water may affect some components:contentReference[oaicite:30]{index=30}.
    • Avoid harsh chemicals and acidic cleaners which can damage feldspar and kaolinite.
    • Store separately from harder stones to prevent scratches.
    • Recharge using moonlight, sound, selenite or brief sunlight; avoid excessive heat.

    Care & Cleansing

    Brief Water

    Recommended

    Water rinse

    A short rinse with mild soap cleans Que Sera safely:contentReference[oaicite:31]{index=31}

    Smoke cleansingPreferred

    Smoke clears energy without moisture or chemicals

    Sound bowlPreferred

    Sound vibrations cleanse and recharge without physical contact

    Sunlight

    Brief sunlight reenergizes the stone; prolonged exposure may fade colours

    MoonlightPreferred

    Moonlight gently recharges Que Sera without heat

    Selenite slabPreferred

    Placing Que Sera on selenite clears residual energy

    Avoid

    Salt bath

    Salt and prolonged soaking can damage feldspar and kaolinite components

    Storage

    Store Que Sera in a soft pouch or padded box away from harder gemstones and chemicals. Keep it dry and avoid extreme temperatures.

    Safety

    Not edible

    high

    Do not use Que Sera in elixirs or place it in drinking water; it contains multiple minerals not intended for ingestion.

    Dust inhalation

    medium

    Cutting or sanding Que Sera produces dust containing silica; wear a mask and ensure ventilation.

    Chipping hazard

    medium

    The stone can chip if dropped or knocked. Handle with care.

    Que Sera is for external use only; do not ingest or inhale particles.

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