Nature's Artwork: Rare Blue and White Lace Agate Geode Pair with Striped Patterns
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This uniquely rare, large, and beautiful pair of agate geodes will surely elevate your collection or space. Originally one spectacular piece, it has been expertly cut into two matching halves, each showcasing dozens of rarely-seen blue and white lace patterns—a true celebration of nature’s artistry.
Over millions of years, nature formed the white and blue agate layers, weaving them into intricate patterns of lace. They began with deep blue layers, one after another, until sky-blue and white hues started to emerge. This gradual process created an aesthetic frame for the sugar-like druzy crystals that formed within the geodes’ cavities.
The druzy itself is exceptional. Its small, perfectly formed points shine subtly, adding to each half’s overall beauty without overshadowing the stunning agate that encases it.
Another rare characteristic of this agate pair is their intact continuity. The agate laces flow seamlessly through both pieces, making this duo truly one-of-a-kind.
A top-tier pair of agate geodes, they will look perfect on your gallery shelf or as a standout addition to your décor, leaving friends in awe. Check out the photos for more details, and feel free to send us a message if you have any questions or special requests.
How Lace Agate Layers Are Formed:
It’s fascinating: agates typically form inside bubbles or cavities in igneous (volcanic) basalt. Over time, these cavities fill with silica-rich water. As the water slowly evaporates, it leaves behind layers of silica gel, which harden into bands. Each layer contains different impurities, resulting in the distinctive colored bands you see. Fantastic, right?
- Lace Agate Geode Pair
- Color: Blue, Sea Blue, White and Green
- Size:
- 11.2 Kg - 25 lb
- Height: 21 cm - 8.3 In.
- Depth: 13 cm - 5.1 In.
- Agate Origin: Ametista do Sul - Brazil
- Base: Made-to-Order Stand
- Ethically Sourced
Please note: This is a natural gemstone and is sold as is. We have tried our best to take pictures with the utmost care. Slight differences from the original articles are possible due to the color settings of monitor screens.