Appalachian Grounding Stone
Unearthed from the wild ridges of the Virginia mountains
This raw, earth-toned stone weighing approximately 10lbs was hand-harvested from the Appalachian region of Virginia — a place where time moves slowly, and the land speaks in quiet textures and ancient patterns.
While we are not 100% certain of the stone’s precise geological identity, its weight, layering, and color suggest it may be a form of petrified wood, jasper, or silicified sedimentary rock — all known for their grounding and restorative energetic properties.
Its surface tells a story of slow compression, mineral memory, and the kind of stillness that only mountains know. Each piece is naturally fractured, unpolished, and completely unique.
Use it in rituals of grounding, presence, or energetic clearing. Let it hold space on your altar, your desk, or your nightstand — reminding you that you are held by the Earth.
Sourced: Appalachian Mountains, Virginia
Possible Composition: Jasper · Petrified wood · Silicified sedimentary rock