Agni Manitite Stone - Indonesian Tektites Agni Manitite

Agni Manitite Stone - Indonesian Tektites Agni Manitite

Agni Manitite, often referred to as Pearl of Fire on the market, is an exceedingly uncommon tektite that may be discovered in Java, Indonesia. Dark charcoal grey-black to smokey transparent are the two extremes of the color spectrum. It gets its name from the prehistoric Sanskrit phrase "agni mani," which means "pearl of the divine fire." When a meteorite crashed landed over the Indonesian archipelago, it created these tektites. As a result, the surface was sufficiently heated to become liquid, giving Mother Earth an extraterrestrial material. The majority of the Agni Manitite fragments are currently under water, making it extremely difficult to find this tektite, which is what makes it so rare. In contrast, in Moldavite, farmers can
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