Larsonite, also called Gary Green Petrified Bogwood, is the most grounding stone we carry — and people feel it the moment they put it on.
It started as a living tree. Buried and fossilized over millions of years, its grain slowly turned to silica and jasper until the wood itself became stone. The sought-after Miocene material comes from a single region — McDermitt, Oregon — and there's only so much ancient forest left in the ground. You can still see the original rings and banding in every piece: deep time, made wearable.
Where most crystals work the mind, Larsonite works the body. It draws your energy down from the noise in your head and anchors it back into the present. A steady, ancient weight that holds you in place when everything around you is moving too fast.
This piece is hand-wrapped in warm antique brass — a copper-rich alloy that carries the same conductive, amplifying tradition copper is known for. Worn against the skin, brass is said to support flow and strengthen the energy of the stone it holds, deepening Larsonite's grounding pull while warming its earthy palette.
Each stone is one of a kind — a striking dagger-shaped piece banded in teal-blue, moss green, ochre, and earthy brown, every grain line unique. Because every stone is natural, color, shape, and size will vary. You'll receive the one meant for you.
The anchor for a world that won't stop moving. It survived eons to reach you — and it carries that staying power into how you move through right now.