How is Chrysanthemum stone formed? Chrysanthemum Stone was formed from geological changes in the Permian age of the Paleozoic era, from high temperatures and the compression of thick layers of organic-rich mud at the bottom of the sea. As strontium sulphate (Celestite) and calcium carbonate (Calcite) oozed into the mix, continued pressure and deposition allowed spectacular radial lath-like crystals to form that remained as flower patterns.
Each mineral carries a unique energy that can enhance your life in various ways. Whether you're drawn to the calming properties of amethyst or the grounding energy of black tourmaline, these gems have the power to uplift your spirit and bring positivity into your life
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