Obsidian isn't technically a crystal
Because chrysocolla's swirling blue-green patterns form naturally and no two stones share the same color distribution
The stripes form as silica-rich groundwater seeps into cavities and deposits thin layers of mineral over time
Yooperlite is one of those rare finds that genuinely surprises people
a warmth in the color and a gentleness in the energy that makes it immediately comforting
Bumblebee Jasper Crystal Polished Stone Freeform (Rare) tarot Obsidian isn't technically a crystalThere's a reason Bumblebee Jasper stops people in their tracks. The swirling bands of deep gold, vivid orange, and smoky black look almost painted, yet every stripe is entirely natural, formed over millions of years in the volcanic earth of West Java, Indonesia. A polished Bumblebee Jasper specimen is the kind of piece you pick up once and can't quite put down, warm in the hand, visually electric, and carrying a steady pulse of solar energy that feels