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Septarian (Dragon Stone) Egg
Septarian (Dragon Stone) Egg
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This Septarian Egg is a beautifully structured and earthy piece, showcasing natural cracked patterns that weave across its surface in deep charcoal lines against warm beige and sandy tones. The polished finish enhances these organic formations, highlighting the ancient story held within the stone. The energy of this piece feels steady, grounding and strong, offering a solid and stabilising presence
Septarian, often known as Dragon Stone, takes its name from the Latin word septum, meaning "partition", a reference to the distinctive angular cracks that divide its surface into segments. These formations began their journey roughly 50 to 70 million years ago, when ancient sea creatures became encased in mud on the ocean floor. As the seabeds dried and the Earth shifted, the resulting nodules cracked and contracted, with calcite, aragonite and limestone slowly filling the spaces over millions of years. The result is one of nature's most visually extraordinary stones, a living record of an ancient seabed, held in the palm of your hand
Septarian is a stone of grounding, ancient wisdom and inner strength
Energetic Qualities:
Traditionally believed to:
- Deeply ground and stabilise energy
- Connect to ancient earth wisdom and inner knowing
- Strengthen confidence and personal power
- Support calm, clear communication
- Encourage patience and trust in natural cycles
- Provide energetic protection and containment
- Anchor scattered energy into presence
- Support strength during times of transformtion
Details:
- Weight: 603g
- Height: 9.5cm, Diameter: 7cm
- Mohs Hardness: 3-4
- Family: Sedimentary Composite
- System: Mixed
- Composition: Calcium Carbonate with Aragonite and Limestone inclusions
Energetic Correspondences:
- Chakra: Root & Solar Plexus
- Element: Earth
- Zodiac: Taurus & Capricorn
- Planet: Earth
- Country's of Origin: Madagascar
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