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Angel Chime Prophecy Stone 34g
Angel Chime Prophecy Stone 34g
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Prophecy Stone Specimen ~
This Angel Chime Prophecy Stone from Egypt has a natural wand shape and bumpy terminations. Prophecy Stones, rare pseudomorphs, are created when the chemistry and make-up of the crystal changed while the crystal structure remained the same. Prophecy stones still hold the interesting termination of their original Marcasite structure even though they have been changed to Goethite and Hematite. A rare treat from the mineral world, Prophecy Stones are a unique, high vibrational talisman with some fascinating geological history! They are found exclusively in the White Desert in Egypt. This stone pairs especially well with Moldavite or Libyan Desert Glass Tektite. Angel Chimes are a special type of stone named after the angelic sound they make. By gently tapping these special crystals against glass, metal, or another crystal, you can hear them sing! This specimen measures approximately 70mm by 24mm and weighs 34 grams.
This Angel Chime Prophecy Stone from Egypt has a natural wand shape and bumpy terminations. Prophecy Stones, rare pseudomorphs, are created when the chemistry and make-up of the crystal changed while the crystal structure remained the same. Prophecy stones still hold the interesting termination of their original Marcasite structure even though they have been changed to Goethite and Hematite. A rare treat from the mineral world, Prophecy Stones are a unique, high vibrational talisman with some fascinating geological history! They are found exclusively in the White Desert in Egypt. This stone pairs especially well with Moldavite or Libyan Desert Glass Tektite. Angel Chimes are a special type of stone named after the angelic sound they make. By gently tapping these special crystals against glass, metal, or another crystal, you can hear them sing! This specimen measures approximately 70mm by 24mm and weighs 34 grams.
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