Polished Mookaite beaded bracelet
Mookaite is technically a fossil. Small Zooplankton, single-celled organisms that live in the ocean, build Silica shells to protect them - under the microscope they resemble whiffle balls. When the Zooplankton die, their shells settle to the bottom of the ocean and accumulate en masse. After time and pressure, the ooze solidifies into colorful Mookaite, with its color coming from Iron.
Good for stress, decision-making, and versatility.
Please note, that each crystal is unique and may have variations in color, shape, and other natural characteristics. The images are only a small representation of our collection.
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Polished Mookaite beaded bracelet
Mookaite is technically a fossil. Small Zooplankton, single-celled organisms that live in the ocean, build Silica shells to protect them - under the microscope they resemble whiffle balls. When the Zooplankton die, their shells settle to the bottom of the ocean and accumulate en masse. After time and pressure, the ooze solidifies into colorful Mookaite, with its color coming from Iron.
Good for stress, decision-making, and versatility.
Please note, that each crystal is unique and may have variations in color, shape, and other natural characteristics. The images are only a small representation of our collection.