A druzy geode is a rock with a hollow inside that filled slowly with tiny sparkling crystal growths (the druzy). Cracked open, the outer stone is dull, and the inside catches light like sugar.
These are the mini version. Small enough to sit on a nightstand or a stack of books, big enough that the druzy pocket is visible without a magnifier. Agate as the outer stone means the color runs pale gray to soft brown, sometimes with a band of white or blue.
Geodes work as slow-and-steady stones. The kind you notice on a shelf months after you brought them home. People use them for grounding, patience, and gentle amplification of whatever is happening in the room. Set one where you'll see it every morning and let it do that work in the background.
You'll be sent the one intuitively chosen for you.
Quick facts
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Material: Agate outer, quartz druzy interior
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Sizes: Approx 1.5 to 2.5 inches across, geode split in half
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Best for: Slow patience, altar or shelf display, gentle amplification
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Pairs well with: Clear quartz, selenite, amethyst