POL106JR Polyhedroid Agate Specimen
This is a polishedĀ specimen featuringĀ blue-gray and black agate with stripes of quartz between, and a smallĀ opening in the center that has hints of golden yellow. The very back edge of the nodule shows the agate and quartz rough.
17.4 cm x 3.8 cm x 6.9 cm
1 lb 2.1 ozĀ
Polyhedroid Agates were found in Paraiba, Brazil, but are now unavailable. They are pseudomorphic formation of agate, forming in the negative space between large crystals of calcite or aragonite. They uniquely feature naturally flatĀ surfaces in a variety of angles.
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POL106JR Polyhedroid Agate Specimen
POL106JR Polyhedroid Agate Specimen
This is a polishedĀ specimen featuringĀ blue-gray and black agate with stripes of quartz between, and a smallĀ opening in the center that has hints of golden yellow. The very back edge of the nodule shows the agate and quartz rough.
17.4 cm x 3.8 cm x 6.9 cm
1 lb 2.1 ozĀ
Polyhedroid Agates were found in Paraiba, Brazil, but are now unavailable. They are pseudomorphic formation of agate, forming in the negative space between large crystals of calcite or aragonite. They uniquely feature naturally flatĀ surfaces in a variety of angles.
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Original: $400.00
-65%$400.00
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Description
This is a polishedĀ specimen featuringĀ blue-gray and black agate with stripes of quartz between, and a smallĀ opening in the center that has hints of golden yellow. The very back edge of the nodule shows the agate and quartz rough.
17.4 cm x 3.8 cm x 6.9 cm
1 lb 2.1 ozĀ
Polyhedroid Agates were found in Paraiba, Brazil, but are now unavailable. They are pseudomorphic formation of agate, forming in the negative space between large crystals of calcite or aragonite. They uniquely feature naturally flatĀ surfaces in a variety of angles.
To view photos at a larger size, right click the image and select "open link in new tab."













