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Large Black Dragon Egg Septarian Sphere | 3.13kg
Large Black Dragon Egg Septarian Sphere | 3.13kg
Meadowbrook Warehouse
63-69 Meakin Road
Unit 2, Lot 1. (Middle black warehouse facing the road.)
Meadowbrook QLD 4131
Australia
This is a one of a kind stunning Septarian Sphere from Madagascar.
Septarian is unique in that it is formed from ancient volcanic eruptions. These eruptions formed balls from sediment and dead sea life composed of calcite, aragonite, and limestone. As the balls dried they shrank inside and tended to create a distinctive pattern of 7 points in every direction.
Septarian is also called Dragon Stone or Dragon's Egg because many people have come to know of the egg shape with black druzy crystals inside as something that looks like a dragon's egg. A grounding stone, Septarian allows for better tolerance and patience, as well as emotional flexibility.
This stunning Septarian Sphere has lots of beautiful black druzy. It is approx. 150mm across and weighs 3.13kg.
Sourcing: This piece is from a family business directly on the ground in South Africa who have relationships with the mines where they acquire crystals. They believe strongly in fairness, conservation, and dealing honestly, and have built relationships over many years - supporting small operators through the post-Covid nightmare. We try hard to acquire all our crystals ethically and if you require more information please feel free to email.
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SKU: CRY-SEP-SPH
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