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Septaria, XL egg in 2 parts, 2.3 kilograms, 18 x 12 x 12 centimeters. Superb quality, incredible positive effects for your collections, exhibitions...
Septaria, XL egg in 2 parts, 2.3 kilograms, 18 x 12 x 12 centimeters. Superb quality, incredible positive effects for your collections, exhibitions...
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About the product:
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🪨 Mineral Type: Septaria, "Dragon Stone" or "Thunder Stone", 2-part geode - Lid is removable by hand.
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🌍 ⛏️ Origin: Madagascar
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📐 Stone dimensions: 18 centimeters high x 12 wide x 12 thick.
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⚖️ Weight : 2.3 kilograms
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✨ Finish: Polished
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🔬 Treatment: None
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🎁 Comes with a Gem and Zen certificate, ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
📋 Mineralogical sheet:
Property | Details |
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Name | Septaria (or septaria nodules) |
Kind | Sedimentary nodule |
Composition | Calcite, aragonite, clay, sometimes pyrite |
Color | Yellow, brown, beige, gray, with lighter veins (calcite crystallizations) |
Size | From a few cm to more than 50 cm |
Shape | Globular or ovoid, often fissured into internal polygonal plates |
Origin / Deposits | Madagascar, Morocco, United States, England, New Zealand |
Geological age | Cretaceous to Eocene (~50 – 200 million years ago) |
Special feature | The internal fissures (septaria) are filled with calcite or aragonite crystals forming beautiful geometric patterns |
Virtues / Lithotherapy | - Stone of anchoring and stability - Promotes concentration and meditation - Stimulates creativity and protection |
Purification | Clear water, gentle fumigation |
Recharging | Soft sunlight, moonlight |
Use | Decoration, mineral collection, meditation objects |
Value | Depends on size, condition of calcite and beauty of veins |
Short story / Anecdote | The word "septaria" comes from the Latin septum (separation): the nodules are naturally fissured and filled with crystals, creating a unique pattern that has intrigued collectors for centuries. |
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