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Magnesite is named for its principal component of magnesium, and it is in the calcite group of minerals. It is usually chalky white, but can also be found in gray, brown, yellow, orange, and pale pink and transparent, which is very rare. The natural luster of Magnesite is dull with a matte surface.
Wild Horse Magnesite is known for its striking brown-red and white patterns. It's also called Crazy Horse Stone named after the Pinto and Appaloosa horses of America. The swirling patterns are wild and free just like the wild horses!
It is mined in Arizona and was discovered in the mid 1990’s.
It has a relatively low hardness, ranging from 3.5 to 4.5 on the Mohs scale, making it relatively soft compared to other minerals. So care should be taken when storing and wearing it.
With side drilling, the hole is not visible on the front of the stone and the pendant can easily be hung on any beading wire. In most cases, Side Drilled is a little thicker than other pendants.
This is a natural stone that has had no treatment other than cutting, drilling, and polishing.