- This fiery white teardrop pendant has different sparkling hues from every angle. Drusy coated with pure elements, precious and non-precious metals.
- The durable metal deposit is indifferent to everyday-influences such as water, friction or skin contact.
- Each Stone is natural and unique - as such, each pendant will differ based on natural variations
- Predominately white with hints of pink, blue and green in the sparkling crystals.
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Drusy, druse, druzy, drusies - different spellings, but they all mean tiny crystals that form within or on the surface of other stones. When ground water carrying dissolved silica is forced into a porous area of the rock, rapid cooling often occurs, causing the formation of tiny crystals on the surfaces or in cavities of the rock. The clear crystals often form on top of previously deposited minerals. This is called a drusy. Drusy is a generic term for tiny little clustered, contiguous crystals (mostly smaller than 1 mm) that have hundreds or thousands of small crystal surfaces which reflect light and sparkle. The quartz crystal drusy forms mostly in the inside of agate geodes, where the walls of the inside hollow space are covered with small quartz crystals.