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Turritella Agate
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TTA
$1.45
$1.45
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High quality, clearly visible fossils. Very grounding
- Approximately 10g each
- 1.0 inch (24mm) on longest side
- Wyoming, USA!
You will receive 1 stone, chosen by us, that is substantially similar to those depicted in the images.
GEOLOGY: Fossiliferous Agate (or Chalcedony) containing the shells of the Elimia tenera* species of snail
CHAKRAS: Root Chakra (1)
FEATURES: Collective Consciousness, Cleansing, Overcome Negativity
Calm fears and bring solidarity to your self discovery with Turritella Agate. This stone is a vibrational match with Earth's energy which allows it to gently resonate with your Root Chakra bringing stability and healing of issues related to past emotional traumas.
Benefits the digestive and circulatory systems.
*Originally misnamed Turritella when the discoverer of this fossil layer incorrectly identified the snails within the sediment as being of the Turritella genus. This mistake went unnoticed long enough that, once correctly identified, it was too late, the name was too popular. These are called Turritella Agates, but if you find a geologist who's up on them, s/he will know they should be 'Elimia Agate'.
CHAKRAS: Root Chakra (1)
FEATURES: Collective Consciousness, Cleansing, Overcome Negativity
Calm fears and bring solidarity to your self discovery with Turritella Agate. This stone is a vibrational match with Earth's energy which allows it to gently resonate with your Root Chakra bringing stability and healing of issues related to past emotional traumas.
Benefits the digestive and circulatory systems.
*Originally misnamed Turritella when the discoverer of this fossil layer incorrectly identified the snails within the sediment as being of the Turritella genus. This mistake went unnoticed long enough that, once correctly identified, it was too late, the name was too popular. These are called Turritella Agates, but if you find a geologist who's up on them, s/he will know they should be 'Elimia Agate'.