Moroccan geodes are spherical or oblong rocks with hollow interiors filled with sparkling crystals such as amethyst, quartz, calcite, and agate. Their unassuming, rough exteriors conceal dazzling crystal formations inside, making them prized by collectors, jewelers, and those interested in spiritual practices.
These geodes form over millions of years starting with cavities created in sedimentary rocks—either by gas bubbles in volcanic flows or the dissolution of minerals. Mineral-rich waters seep into these cavities, slowly depositing crystals layer by layer. Geological activity and erosion eventually expose these formations on the Earth’s surface
Used extensively in homes and offices, either natural or polished, Moroccan geodes add elegance and natural artistry to spaces
Highly collectible for their variety and beauty, and some crystals are crafted into unique jewelry
They are believed to carry healing and spiritual energies, aiding meditation, relaxation, and energy balancing.
I have a small rock shop in Knightdale where my materials can be seen. John