QUE141JR Agate Creek Agate Specimen
Agate Creek Agate comes from the premier locality for agates in Australia. This polished piece shows both concentric and water-level banding, primarily in yellow with hints of orange, red, white, and translucent gray.
Please note the back of the nodule has some glue/resin remnants from its previous owner.
6.3cm x 4.6cm polished surface
2cm thick
2.1oz
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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QUE141JR Agate Creek Agate Specimen
QUE141JR Agate Creek Agate Specimen
Agate Creek Agate comes from the premier locality for agates in Australia. This polished piece shows both concentric and water-level banding, primarily in yellow with hints of orange, red, white, and translucent gray.
Please note the back of the nodule has some glue/resin remnants from its previous owner.
6.3cm x 4.6cm polished surface
2cm thick
2.1oz
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 both concentric and water-level banding, primarily in yellow with hints of orange, red, white, and translucent gray.
Please note the back of the nodule has some glue/resin remnants from its previous owner.
6.3cm x 4.6cm polished surface
2cm thick
2.1oz
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.
















