Description
Perfect addition to your bracelet collection, this stylish Aaron stretch bracelet features a combination of dumortierite and cold mountain thunder egg agate gemstones interspersed with gold beads.
“Dumortierite is an aluminum borosilicate mineral that varies in color from blue, green and brown to the more rare violet and pink. First described in 1881, the mineral was named for French paleontologist Eugene Durmortier (1803-1873). It is believed to bring the wearer water energy and to promote flow, control and orderliness.”
“Long ago – very long ago – rhyolitic lava flowed in the very active earth, while water formed gas pockets, leaving silica deposits. The resulting spherical rocks became known as thunder eggs. The variety of colors and compositions each thunder egg are due to the mixture of elements from the original magma and dissolved materials the magma absorbs. Native Americans in Oregon named the stones, believing that rival spirits caused thunder by throwing these stones at each other from their homes on Mount Jefferson and Mount Hood.”