Mookaite and Onyx
“Mookaite is a stone found only in Western Australia, near Mookah Creek just west of the Kennedy Range National Park. The name Mookaite is derived from its location at Mooka Creek, on Mooka Station, once a large sheep grazing property.
Mookaite is one of Australia’s best known gemstones due to its amazing combination of colour, pattern and hardness. Vivid red, white, yellow and purple shades make Mookaite a highly sought-after stone.”
This necklace is a combination of shapes. The cylinders are around 8 x 13mm and the round faceted are 9mm. In between each bead is a round 3mm onyx.
The total length is 17” including the sterling silver parrot clasp.
“Mookaite is a stone found only in Western Australia, near Mookah Creek just west of the Kennedy Range National Park. The name Mookaite is derived from its location at Mooka Creek, on Mooka Station, once a large sheep grazing property.
Mookaite is one of Australia’s best known gemstones due to its amazing combination of colour, pattern and hardness. Vivid red, white, yellow and purple shades make Mookaite a highly sought-after stone.”
This necklace is a combination of shapes. The cylinders are around 8 x 13mm and the round faceted are 9mm. In between each bead is a round 3mm onyx.
The total length is 17” including the sterling silver parrot clasp.
“Mookaite is a stone found only in Western Australia, near Mookah Creek just west of the Kennedy Range National Park. The name Mookaite is derived from its location at Mooka Creek, on Mooka Station, once a large sheep grazing property.
Mookaite is one of Australia’s best known gemstones due to its amazing combination of colour, pattern and hardness. Vivid red, white, yellow and purple shades make Mookaite a highly sought-after stone.”
This necklace is a combination of shapes. The cylinders are around 8 x 13mm and the round faceted are 9mm. In between each bead is a round 3mm onyx.
The total length is 17” including the sterling silver parrot clasp.