Holey Stones are rocks that have a naturally-formed hole through them. Some cultures consider these to be good luck. Believers in magick and ancient religions (animists, pagans and wiccans) consider holey stones to have powerful positive energies. In these belief systems, one can perceive the Fey realm by looking through the hole. Others believe that Holey Stones have healing powers, psychic energies, or bestow protection upon the bearer. Any Holey Stone is rare, but those containing fossils are doubly-rare. This stone contains hundreds of tiny fossils in the form of molluscs and gastropods. There are perhaps thousands of tiny fragments and intact remains embedded into the matrix of this piece of wave-polished limestone. The area in which this rock was found is rich in Miocene-era deposits, so the fossils contained in this Holey Rock are likely to be several million years old.
Holey stones have been called many things - men-an-tol, an-cloc consanta, crick stones, fairy stones, hag stones and Odin stones. Some modern Holey Stones have been artifically drilled out.
This particular Holey Stone is 100% natural, undrilled and unaltered. It weighs 43 grams and was found along a central Florida beach under a New Moon.
You get the actual stone shown in the photos. The black centimeter cube is shown for scale and is not included.