These Montana agate studs are crafted in sterling silver with symbols of eternity, both through the circle (& half circle) shapes as well as the name it was given. Named after the vast wind-carved rock landscape that scatters across eastern Montana.
Montana agate is actually a variation of Chalcedony. It’s known for its natural scenic landscapes that vary from stone to stone. Montana agate forms from the natural combination of silica-rich water and minerals, such as iron, that seep deep within decaying wood left behind by ancient volcanic activity in the Yellowstone area.
These Montana agate studs are crafted in sterling silver with symbols of eternity, both through the circle (& half circle) shapes as well as the name it was given. Named after the vast wind-carved rock landscape that scatters across eastern Montana.
Montana agate is actually a variation of Chalcedony. It’s known for its natural scenic landscapes that vary from stone to stone. Montana agate forms from the natural combination of silica-rich water and minerals, such as iron, that seep deep within decaying wood left behind by ancient volcanic activity in the Yellowstone area.