The small moon druse agate geode: a crescent of banded agate opened to its natural crystal-lined pocket, each piece chosen at random from stock. The sparkle-cave stone cut into the night sky's oldest shape.Key Features of This PieceDruse pocket. The stone's own crystal-lined glitter.Crescent moon form. The lunar shelf's shape.Chosen at random. Bands, color, and sparkle honestly vary.Product Details Material: banded agate with natural druse (crystal-lined cavity); small crescent moon form Honest color note: agate in the trade is frequently color-enhanced, and shades vary piece to piece; the druse sparkle is the stone's own Selected at random from stock; each piece unique Wipe with a soft cloth; keep the druse pocket from knocks SKU: GMAGADS The Moon With a GrottoCut a druse agate into a crescent and the two oldest kinds of night-wonder meet: the moon's shape, the sky's first symbol of change and cycle, holding a cavity of tiny quartz crystals that glitter like the stars it hangs among. The crystal tradition files agate under stability and grounding, and the crescent adds the lunar register, the shape esbat altars, moon-phase practices, and celestial shelves all reach for first. Random selection is the honest deal: every moon its own bands, its own color, its own field of sparkle. It suits the lunar altar's stone station, the windowsill that tracks the sky, and the collector of small astronomies. The moon steadies no one on its own, as we say plainly; it hangs the earth's own glitter in the night's oldest shape.How To Use This Piece Set it at the lunar station: esbat altar, windowsill, or moon shelf. Hold it in evening practice; the druse pocket rewards the thumb. Keep the crystal pocket from hard knocks. Pairs Well With Small Heart Puffed Druse Agate: the heart sibling. Selenite Half Moon Bowl, 4": the lunar dish beneath the lunar stone. Shungite Bottle Necklace, Triple Moon: the moon's cycle worn. Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is druse?A crystal-lined cavity: countless tiny quartz points coating the stone's natural pocket, the geode's sparkle at crescent scale.Will mine match the photo?No two do, honestly: pieces are chosen at random, and trade agate is frequently color-enhanced, so bands and shades vary; the sparkle is always the stone's own.What is the crescent for?The lunar register: the shape moon-phase practices and celestial shelves reach for first.