Septarian Pair - The Stone of Healing Vibrations
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This stunning pair of septarian stones reveals a dramatic, almost hypnotic eye-like pattern at its core.
- Size per stone: 6.5 cm x 3.8 cm
- Material: Calcite, aragonite, quartz
- Origin: Rare concretion formed within sedimentary rock
- Region: Middle Atlas, Morocco
What is septarian? Septarian is a unique nodule or concretion formed within sedimentary rock. Its striking pattern develops when an ancient mud ball cracks as it dries, allowing minerals such as calcite and aragonite to crystallise in the fissures carried by groundwater. This process takes millions of years, and every split pair is completely unique in its patterning.
Symbolic meaning
Septarian is a fascinating stone with many symbolic associations.
It is said to encourage care for the Earth and is regarded as a balancing, grounding stone that can help foster a deeper connection with nature. It is also thought to be a supportive companion in spiritual development and meditation. Septarian is believed to focus healing vibrations and may be used to strengthen harmony and unity within a spiritual or mindful group.
Septarian may also help deepen self-awareness and support a better understanding of one’s own strengths and weaknesses. It has even been described as useful in neurolinguistic programming (NLP). The stone symbolises change and growth, and may represent the opportunity to renew oneself through difficulties or challenges.
The patterns and shapes within the stone can inspire creativity. This uplifting stone is said to offer support when exploring ideas and help bring them into form. It may also encourage self-expression through art and creative writing. Septarian is considered a helpful support stone for public speaking as well.
Please note: Meanings associated with crystals and stones are personal and may depend on how each individual experiences their influence in life. The interpretation of symbolism is highly subjective, and every person’s connection with a stone may be entirely unique.