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Moroccan Septarian Nodule Pendant Wire Wrapped .925 Sterling Silver

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Moroccan Septarian Nodule Pendant Wire Wrapped in .925 Sterling Silver Round Wire         

                           

An interesting and intriguing stone from the Cretaceous geologic time period  (50 to 70 million years ago); Septarian nodules were formed as plant and animal organic matter within balls of sea sediment decomposed to create open cracks that subsequently filled with calcite, aragonite, pyrite and other minerals forming star-like partitioned patterns of white to yellow calcite and/or light to dark brown aragonite with scattered golden metallic pyrite, they present beautiful color combinations and patterns, and also make nice conversation pieces, especially for educational or scientific interest. High color contrast within this stone makes it wear well with most colors of clothing. Mostly an artistic piece due to star-like color patterns and non-standard shape; a natural nodule back and its prehistoric background also make it quite appealing to a naturalist point of view.

Description: White circle with multiple extruding line pattern against a dark gray to brown background, teardrop shaped, opaque stone wrapped in 20 gauge sterling silver wire.

Stone Size: Large (1-1/8” x 1” x 3/8”).

Pattern: As given in description.

Contour: Smooth flat face.

Unique Features: High contrast and pattern; very few pyrite inclusions.

Polish: High-gloss, brilliant

Edges: Quite smooth, but rough and unpolished.

Treatment: None: natural stone; cut, smoothed and polished only.

Comment:  A unique, handmade, genuine semi-precious stone pendant, this piece is posted individually, not merely a representative item - what you see is what you get.



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