QUE130JR Agate Creek Agate Specimen
Agate Creek Agate comes from the premier locality for agates in Australia. This polished piece shows banded agate in shades of yellow and blue-gray, with a bleaching effect towards the outer walls of the nodule. Some sections show hints of parallax, and there is a small section of parallel water-level banding.
5.4cm x 4.2cm polished surface
2.5cm thick
2.8oz
Agate Creek Agate, also commonly called Queensland Agate, comes from an area in the north of Queensland, Australia, where several creeks come to a head. Naturally weathered agates can be found in gravel beds or soil fields, and several deposits produce nodules through hand-digging.
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QUE130JR Agate Creek Agate Specimen
QUE130JR Agate Creek Agate Specimen
Agate Creek Agate comes from the premier locality for agates in Australia. This polished piece shows banded agate in shades of yellow and blue-gray, with a bleaching effect towards the outer walls of the nodule. Some sections show hints of parallax, and there is a small section of parallel water-level banding.
5.4cm x 4.2cm polished surface
2.5cm thick
2.8oz
Agate Creek Agate, also commonly called Queensland Agate, comes from an area in the north of Queensland, Australia, where several creeks come to a head. Naturally weathered agates can be found in gravel beds or soil fields, and several deposits produce nodules through hand-digging.
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Agate Creek Agate comes from the premier locality for agates in Australia. This polished piece shows banded agate in shades of yellow and blue-gray, with a bleaching effect towards the outer walls of the nodule. Some sections show hints of parallax, and there is a small section of parallel water-level banding.
5.4cm x 4.2cm polished surface
2.5cm thick
2.8oz
Agate Creek Agate, also commonly called Queensland Agate, comes from an area in the north of Queensland, Australia, where several creeks come to a head. Naturally weathered agates can be found in gravel beds or soil fields, and several deposits produce nodules through hand-digging.
















