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Stone Mountain Sculpture With Sunrise

Stone Mountain Sculpture With Sunrise
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Enjoy this scenic stone mountain sunrise sculpture, a pleasing reminder of Alaska's morning mountain light that radiates across the landscape each morning.

 

A perfect gift for the home or office.

 

Several stones are portrayed, including calcite, a white spiritual stone that facilitates the opening of higher consciousness and psychic abilities and connects the emotions with the intellect. Calcite also balances the assimilation of calcium within the body, strengthening the skeleton and joints.

 

Measures roughly 8 inches wide x 6 inches tall.

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Back Alley Rock Shop

Back Alley Rock Shop

Back Alley Rock Shop has a diverse and eclectic selection of gems & stones, rocks, sculptures, and mementos from Alaska and around the world. A great place to shop for authentic gold nuggets by the gram, Alaskan jade jewelry, fossilized woolly mammoth tusks for sale, and one-of-a-kind keepsakes. Shop Back Alley Rock Shop's online store here.

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