Collection: Stromatolite

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Stromatolite — fossilized layers of Earth’s earliest living rhythm

Stromatolite is an ancient fossil created by layered colonies of cyanobacteria—one of the earliest life processes recorded in stone. Its rippling bands in browns, blacks, and greys feel like a timeline you can hold: patient, rhythmic, and deeply terrestrial.

✨ Key features

  • Layered fossil structure: formed as microbial mats trapped sediment, building strata over vast time
  • Curved striations: wavy bands mark growth cycles like ancient reef rings
  • Story in every piece: each specimen shows unique ripples, tones, and density changes

🔮 Metaphysical vibe

  • Earth memory: connects the present moment to primordial origins and deep-time perspective
  • Slow evolution: reminds you that real transformation often happens layer by layer
  • Grounding stability: supportive for reflection, steadiness, and long-term resilience

Some growth is so slow you don’t notice it—until you look back and see the layers. Patience carved into stone.

Care tip: Fossils can be porous or brittle—avoid drops and harsh chemicals; dust with a soft cloth and, if needed, wipe lightly with a barely damp cloth and dry promptly.
Stromatolite