Short Form Matcha Arashan Agate
Origins
Arashan agate is sourced from the Alxa region of Inner Mongolia, China.
A member of the chalcedony family, formed through silica-rich groundwater depositing in rock cavities over thousands of years.
Each stone carries its own banding and variation. No two are identical.
Agate has been used in decorative and ceremonial objects across Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Greek cultures since approximately 3000 BCE.
Elements
Earth
Energy Gates
Heart (Fourth)
Product Description
Matcha Arashan Agate presents a gentle landscape of soft green and natural variation, each stone carrying its own subtle pattern.
Strung as a measured sequence of six millimetre stones, the necklace forms a quiet circular line around the collar. The KARL WILDER sterling silver signature square frame and accent beads introduce the architectural detail that anchors the design.
Natural texture and sterling structure meet in a composition defined by restraint and balance.
