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              Septarian (Dragon Stone) Free Forms
Yellow Calcite with aragonite inside is common in Septarians, but these free forms contain shimmery Black Calcite and a patterned exterior with Aragonite banding that gives it the moniker “Dragon Stone”, (it looks like a dragon’s egg).
Septarians are nodules that formed around organic matter underwater, like ancient sea life, and develop cracks from dehydration or the expansion of gas within them. These cracks then fill with water which deposits minerals such as calcite, aragonite, and pyrite within them. Geologically, they’re on a younger timescale but they’re still older than you, you whippersnapper.
They look badass AND they’re an excellent transformational ally that are known as being mind, body, and spirit healers and cleansers. Their energetic output helps clear ancestral patterns in case you find yourself rehashing the same life your parents had.
Plus, did I mention they look badass? Especially in black. It was hard to take pictures which accurately capture their depth.
Yellow Calcite with aragonite inside is common in Septarians, but these free forms contain shimmery Black Calcite and a patterned exterior with Aragonite banding that gives it the moniker “Dragon Stone”, (it looks like a dragon’s egg).
Septarians are nodules that formed around organic matter underwater, like ancient sea life, and develop cracks from dehydration or the expansion of gas within them. These cracks then fill with water which deposits minerals such as calcite, aragonite, and pyrite within them. Geologically, they’re on a younger timescale but they’re still older than you, you whippersnapper.
They look badass AND they’re an excellent transformational ally that are known as being mind, body, and spirit healers and cleansers. Their energetic output helps clear ancestral patterns in case you find yourself rehashing the same life your parents had.
Plus, did I mention they look badass? Especially in black. It was hard to take pictures which accurately capture their depth.
Astrological: Taurus, Sagittarius, Aquarius
Elemental: Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Spirit
Planetary: Uranus
Chakra: Root, Sacral, Solar Plexus, Heart
Formation: Sedimentary
Hardness: 3