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Distinguished by an attractive teardrop shape, this is a slim flat stone with chatoyant circles across the surface, perfect for a nice pendant.
14mm x 10mm x 2mm
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Teardrop Greenstone Cabochon .8 grams
Distinguished by an attractive teardrop shape, this is a slim flat stone with chatoyant circles across the surface, perfect for a nice pendant.
14mm x 10mm x 2mm
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You’ll love the graceful teardrop shape, chatoyant pattern and slim look of this Michigan Greenstone cabochon. It’s a nice size and a good price. Buy today!
The Michigan State Gem is commonly called "Greenstone", "Michigan Greenstone" or "Isle Royal Greenstone". The correct mineral name is Chlorastrolite, a variety of pumpellyite. Chlorastrolite is found as small pebbles on the beaches of Isle Royale in Lake Superior and also throughout the Keweenaw Peninsula. Greenstone is associated with the native copper deposits of Northern Michigan. The Michigan Greenstones are found as green/black nodules in vesicles of the amygdaloidal basalts. Most greenstones are smaller than a pea, and really large ones are extremely rare.