Septarian

Country of Origin
Madagascar

Septarian, also known as Dragon Stone, features unique patterns of yellow calcite, brown aragonite, and gray limestone, often resembling cracked earth. Septarian specimens are believed to have formed during the Cretaceous period when sea levels were much higher. Volcanic eruptions and other occurrences resulted in the death of small sealife that then sank to into the seabed. As the specimens decomposed, sediments would accumulate and create a nodule or mud ball. When the oceans eventually receded, these mud balls were left exposed to the air and dried out, causing shrinking and cracking. The beautiful patterns you see inside septarian nodules are the result of this cracking. The nicest forms of Septarian are found in Madagascar.