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Mookaite

One of the world's rarest gemstones

Mookaite

Mookaite is a rare Australian gemstone formed over 100 million years ago from ancient marine life. Known for its rich blend of burgundy, cream, mustard, and plum tones, each stone is completely unique, making every piece a one-of-a-kind creation of nature.

Only found in one place

Mookaite

Mookaite is found almost exclusively near Mooka Creek, which is where it gets its name. Unlike gemstones mined all over the world, true Mookaite has a very specific geographic origin, making it surprisingly rare.

Ancient Marine Life

Mookaite

Mookaite is a type of jasper formed from microscopic marine organisms called radiolarians. The stone you're holding contains materials from an ancient seabed that existed roughly 100–145 million years ago.

Nature's chemistry

mookaite

Mookaite's stunning colors are a gift from nature's own chemistry. Rich reds, warm mustards, creamy ivories, and deep burgundy tones are created by naturally occurring minerals within the stone, resulting in beautiful variations and patterns that make every Mookaite gemstone completely unique.