Cinnabar is a mercury sulphide mineral with the chemical formula HgS. Its primary element, Mercury (Hg), has the atomic number 80 on the periodic table. Cinnabar crystallises in the trigonal system and is most famous for its deep scarlet to crimson red colour and resinous to adamantine lustre. It frequently occurs as granular to massive forms, though well-defined crystals can be strikingly beautiful.
This specimen originates from the Las Cuevas Mine in the Almadén Mining District, Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha, Spain — one of the most historically significant mercury deposits in the world. The Almadén mines have been worked for over 2,000 years and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for producing some of the finest cinnabar specimens ever discovered. With a hardness of 2–2.5 on the Mohs scale, cinnabar is relatively soft but valued highly for its intense colour and rarity.
Metaphysical Properties
Cinnabar is often associated with transformation and vitality. It is believed to stimulate personal power, creativity, and confidence.
Chakra Association
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Root Chakra – Grounds and stabilises energy.
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Sacral Chakra – Encourages creativity and passion.
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Third Eye Chakra – Supports intuition and inner awareness.
Zodiac Connection
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Leo – Aligns with confidence, creativity, and leadership.
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Scorpio – Resonates with transformation and intensity.
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Aries – Encourages boldness, vitality, and drive.
Element
Crystal Pairing
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Quartz – Amplifies cinnabar’s energy and clarity.
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Obsidian – Provides grounding and balance.
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Carnelian – Strengthens vitality and creativity.
Location
Las Cuevas Mine, Almadén District, Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha, Spain
Hardness
2–2.5 (Mohs scale)
Please Note
You will receive the exact cinnabar specimen shown in the images. Each piece is unique in colour and crystal form.