Diameter of the balls 8mm; polished surface.
The strands are about 40cm long and strung for transport. We recommend that you always replace the transport thread with suitable knotting material.
The name Phosphosiderite is derived from "phospho" for phosphorus and "sideros (Greek for iron); the name given in 1890 by Franz Siegfried Willy Bruhns and Karl Heinrich Emil Georg Busz is also recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (IMA). The spelling phosphorsiderite is not correct.
Phosphosiderite is a rare, little known mineral. Only recently compact
stones from Chile, Mexico and the USA have been processed into jewelry. In stone healing phosposiderite is used as an invigorating and strengthening stone.
In astrology, phosphosiderite is used to activate the dynamics of Aries and the regenerative power of Scorpio.