This Calligraphy Stone 6 Sided Pendulum is crafted from distinctive natural fossil-bearing stone and polished into a classic six-sided faceted point.
Also widely known as Miriam Stone, Mariam Stone and Calligraphy Jasper, this fascinating material is recognised for its intricate golden, mustard, brown and dark markings. The curved and branching patterns can resemble handwritten script or ancient calligraphy, giving the stone its familiar commercial name.
Each pendulum is suspended from a silver plated chain and finished with a round Clear Quartz holding bead, providing a comfortable point from which to hold the pendulum.
Our supplier describes this material as Sea Fossil Stone, reflecting the fossil material associated with its sedimentary origins. However, Calligraphy Stone or Miriam Stone provides a more widely recognised name for the material within the fossil, mineral and lapidary trades.
Rather than representing one individual fossil, Calligraphy Stone is a fossiliferous geological material containing fossil-derived structures within its rock matrix.
The intricate natural patterns vary considerably from piece to piece, ensuring every pendulum has its own distinctive appearance.
Suitable for fossil, mineral and crystal collectors, traditional dowsing practices, decorative collections or as an unusual natural history gift.
Geological & Material Information
Primary Trade Name: Calligraphy Stone
Alternative Name: Miriam Stone / Mariam Stone
Other Trade Names: Calligraphy Jasper, Miriam Jasper, Elephant Skin Jasper, Coquina Jasper
Supplier Name: Sea Fossil Stone
Material Type: Fossiliferous sedimentary / ornamental stone
Characteristic: Fossil-derived and script-like natural patterns
Typical Colours: Brown, dark brown, black, mustard, ochre and golden tones
Pendulum Shape: 6 sided faceted point
Chain: Silver plated
Holding Bead: Round Clear Quartz
Calligraphy Stone is an unusual fossil-bearing material particularly recognised for the complex patterns revealed when it is cut and polished.
The material is associated with sedimentary deposits containing ancient shell and other fossil-derived material. Accumulations of shell fragments can contribute to rocks known as coquina, although the precise composition and degree of silicification of material commercially sold as Calligraphy Stone can vary.
For this reason, we use Calligraphy Stone as the primary material name rather than assigning this stock to one definitive mineral species without analytical confirmation.
Why Is It Called Calligraphy Stone?
The name comes from the extraordinary patterns visible within the polished material.
Curving, branching and elongated markings can resemble handwritten letters, symbols or decorative calligraphy.
These patterns are naturally occurring geological and fossil-derived structures rather than writing, engraving or decoration added to the stone.
Every piece develops a different arrangement, making the material particularly distinctive when fashioned into polished objects such as pendulums.
Is Calligraphy Stone a Fossil?
Calligraphy Stone is better described as fossiliferous or fossil-bearing rock rather than a single individual fossil.
The material contains fossil-derived structures incorporated within the surrounding geological matrix.
When the stone is cut and polished, cross-sections through these structures contribute to the unusual patterns visible across its surface.
This combination of palaeontological and geological characteristics makes Calligraphy Stone particularly interesting to both fossil and mineral collectors.
Is Calligraphy Stone the Same as Miriam Stone?
Yes, these names are commonly used for the same or closely related commercial material.
Calligraphy Stone is also widely encountered under the names Miriam Stone and Mariam Stone.
The alternative spelling is important because both Miriam and Mariam appear within the international mineral, fossil and lapidary trades.
Is Calligraphy Stone Really Jasper?
The name Calligraphy Jasper is widely used commercially, but the word Jasper should be treated as a trade name rather than a definitive mineralogical classification for this material.
Descriptions of Calligraphy Stone vary, with the material being identified commercially as Jasper, silicified fossil material, Coquina Jasper and fossiliferous sedimentary rock.
Without mineralogical analysis of this particular stock, we do not represent these pendulums as being composed entirely of true Jasper or Chalcedony.
This allows us to retain the recognised trade terminology while accurately acknowledging the material's complex geological character.
Why Is It Sometimes Called Sea Fossil Stone?
Sea Fossil Stone is another commercial name associated with this material and is the name used by our supplier.
The terminology reflects the material's association with fossil-bearing sedimentary deposits and marine-derived fossil material.
We use Calligraphy Stone as our primary product name because it describes the characteristic script-like appearance and is widely recognised within the fossil, mineral and lapidary trades.
Metaphysical Properties
Within contemporary crystal traditions, Calligraphy Stone is commonly associated with reflection, creativity, grounding, personal development and connection with the past.
Its fossil content has also contributed to modern symbolic associations with ancient history, time and the natural world.
These associations form part of contemporary crystal traditions and personal spiritual practices and are not scientifically established properties of Calligraphy Stone.
Chakra Association
Traditionally associated with:
- Root Chakra
- Sacral Chakra
- Solar Plexus Chakra
Zodiac Connection
Traditionally associated with:
- Capricorn
- Virgo
Element
Earth
Within contemporary crystal traditions, Calligraphy Stone is commonly associated with the Earth element.
Crystal Pairing
Traditional contemporary pairings for Calligraphy Stone include:
- Clear Quartz
- Petrified Wood
- Smoky Quartz
- Carnelian
These pairings reflect contemporary crystal traditions and personal practices rather than scientifically established effects.
Product Details
- Natural Calligraphy Stone
- Also known as Miriam Stone and Mariam Stone
- Supplier-described as Sea Fossil Stone
- Fossil-bearing geological material
- Distinctive natural script-like patterns
- Six-sided faceted pendulum
- Silver plated chain
- Round Clear Quartz holding bead
- Individually polished
- Each pendulum displays unique natural markings
- Randomly selected from our collection
Please Note
Material Disclosure: Calligraphy Stone is a recognised commercial name for a fossil-bearing ornamental stone rather than the name of an individual mineral species.
This material is also sold under several trade names, including Miriam Stone, Mariam Stone, Calligraphy Jasper and Sea Fossil Stone. Geological and commercial descriptions of its precise composition vary.
Without mineralogical analysis of this particular stock, we do not represent these pendulums as being composed entirely of Jasper, Chalcedony or another specific mineral.
The fossil-derived patterns occur naturally within the material and will vary considerably between individual pendulums.
Colour, pattern, fossil structures, inclusions and surface characteristics will vary from piece to piece. Natural inclusions, pits and small surface variations are not necessarily imperfections.
We will randomly choose a pendulum from our collection for you.
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