Cool, polished moss agate sits in the hand with a forest-like depth: deep green, grey and cloudy stone, crossed with gold-toned rune marks. This rune stones set is made for quiet drawing, journalling, meditation, or simply keeping an old symbolic alphabet close in a small daily ritual.
The stones and their gold-marked symbols
Each stone has a smooth, rounded feel, so the act of choosing one becomes slow and tactile.
The moss agate shows natural-looking shifts of green, grey and translucent clouding, giving every piece its own character.
Gold-toned rune marks stand out clearly against the darker stones, easy to see when laid out on a cloth or table.
The printed cotton pouch keeps the set together between uses and makes the drawing of a stone feel more intentional.
It suits a reflective practice: pull a rune, note what it brings to mind, and let the symbol shape a question rather than supply an answer.
The rune tradition, approached gently
Runes are most closely associated with early Germanic and Norse cultures, where they appeared as an alphabet for inscriptions as well as symbols with layered meaning. The 24 marked stones connect with the Elder Futhark, a rune system often arranged into three groups of eight. Modern rune casting is best understood as a revived contemplative practice, used for reflection, intention and symbolic reading rather than certainty about the future.
Moss agate, green and quietly earthy
Moss agate has long been associated in crystal traditions with growth, steadiness and a feeling of closeness to the natural world. Here, its mottled green-grey surface gives the runes a grounded, woodland quality, less polished spectacle and more quiet object to return to.
Drawing and keeping your runes
Keep the stones in their pouch, then draw one when you want a moment of focus. You might place it beside a journal, use it before meditation, or lay several out as a symbolic spread.
Wipe the stones with a soft dry cloth after handling. S…
region of manufacture: India