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Malachite Wire Wrapped Pendant
This malachite stone is polished to a brilliant luster and secured in a bright silver-finish wire wrap that accentuates the stone’s vivid banding. Center-drilled to move freely within its frame, it functions equally well as a tactile fidget or an elegant pendant. Includes an 18-inch silver chain.
Malachite is most commonly associated with the zodiac signs Scorpio and Taurus.
Scorpio: Malachite is linked to Scorpio for its intense transformational energy, emotional depth, and ability to support inner healing and release of negative patterns—qualities that resonate with Scorpio’s focus on rebirth and psychological insight.
Taurus: Taurus is also associated with malachite because of the stone’s grounding, stabilizing influence and connection to abundance, growth, and the natural world—attributes that align with Taurus’s earthy, steady nature.
Malachite forms striking concentric banding and swirling patterns in vivid greens because it’s a secondary copper mineral that crystallizes from the weathering of copper ores—meaning each stone is essentially a record of changing chemical conditions over time.
This malachite stone is polished to a brilliant luster and secured in a bright silver-finish wire wrap that accentuates the stone’s vivid banding. Center-drilled to move freely within its frame, it functions equally well as a tactile fidget or an elegant pendant. Includes an 18-inch silver chain.
Malachite is most commonly associated with the zodiac signs Scorpio and Taurus.
Scorpio: Malachite is linked to Scorpio for its intense transformational energy, emotional depth, and ability to support inner healing and release of negative patterns—qualities that resonate with Scorpio’s focus on rebirth and psychological insight.
Taurus: Taurus is also associated with malachite because of the stone’s grounding, stabilizing influence and connection to abundance, growth, and the natural world—attributes that align with Taurus’s earthy, steady nature.
Malachite forms striking concentric banding and swirling patterns in vivid greens because it’s a secondary copper mineral that crystallizes from the weathering of copper ores—meaning each stone is essentially a record of changing chemical conditions over time.