Agni Manitite
"Agni Mani" in Sanskrit translates to “Pearl of the Divine Fire”, hinting at both its fiery celestial birth and its spiritual significance in energy and metaphysical circles.
Is believed to have formed hundreds of thousands to millions of years ago when a meteorite struck the Earth, melting the surface materials upon impact. The intense heat (above 2,000°C / 3,600°F) caused the local rocks and soils to vaporize or liquefy, and this material was flung into the atmosphere. As it cooled and fell back down, it solidified into glassy stones—tektites.
The only known source of Agni Manitite is Java, Indonesia, particularly in areas around Gunung Bromo and the Indonesian archipelago.
Most of the fragments from this ancient impact are now believed to be submerged underwater, which is why only a limited amount of Agni Manitite is found on land.
Agni Manitite in Sanskrit translates to “Pearl of the Divine Fire”
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Raw Rough Chunk
2-5cm









