SEPSPH
Quantity: 1 kilogram
Average size range: 40 millimeters
Septarian calcite formed when small marine animals died in volcanic eruptions millions of years ago. After sinking to the ocean floor and decomposing, they accumulated layers of sediment that formed balls or nodules. After eventually getting exposed to air these nodules dried out and cracked, and calcite deposits formed inside these cracks in distinct swirls and branching patterns.