
The lava stone comes from Kintamani in Bali, Indonesia.
The stones were formed after the eruption of Mount Batur and Mount Agung in 1963,
the two biggest mountains in the region. The local people in Kintamani use the lava stone in traditional jewellery, but also in health treatments and to keep warm.
The unique properties of the stone, and the journey taken by the stone from the core of the earth to the contemporary jewellery market, make it a symbol of universality
and the connectedness of all things. The lava stone is strong, ancient, and spiritual.
In addition, purchasing lava jewellery supports communities in Kintamani.