Moss agate is pale, milky-clear stone with green threads running through it that look, honestly, like actual moss trapped in glass. Every tumble is different. Some are almost pure white with a few green wisps, some are dense green throughout.
The stone people pick up when they're growing something slowly. A garden. A business. A new version of themselves that isn't ready to be spoken about yet. Moss agate has a reputation for steady, unhurried growth, the kind that happens underneath before anything shows up above. Good on a windowsill by seed starts. Good in a pocket on days you're being asked to be patient with yourself.
A chalcedony with green mineral inclusions (mostly hornblende or chlorite) that trapped as the stone formed.
You'll be sent the one intuitively chosen for you.
Quick facts
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Material: Chalcedony with green mineral inclusions
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Sizes: About the size of a large marble to a small plum
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Best for: Slow growth projects, garden altars, patience with self
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Pairs well with: Tree agate, green aventurine, clear quartz