Natural Blue and White Lace Geode Pair: Fabulous Agate Patterns, Raw, Undyed
This Small Banded Agate Geode Pair (also known as Agate Druzy Cathedrals) is considered Super Extra and one-of-a-kind due to the exceptional quality of the Agate bandings it displays. The geodes feature intact agate, without conchoidal fractures or fissures, and showcase spectacular agate lines (bands or laces) that are perfectly visible on both pieces and form a visual effect similar to ripples on water.
The pattern of the Agate layers reveals the entire growth process, representing millions of years of evolution, and it is essential to highlight that these Agate Geodes with Druzy are in their purest form, with no treatments applied. They were simply cut and polished to enhance their natural beauty.
Exceptional from every angle, this Blue Lace Agate Geode Pair will make an extraordinary addition to your Crystal Collection. Please check the pictures to see more details and feel free to message us with any questions or special requests.
You might be wondering how these Blue Lace Layers were formed. It's truly fantastic! Agates typically form inside bubbles or cavities in igneous basalt (volcanic rock). Over time, these spaces are filled with water rich in silica. As the water evaporates, a layer of jellied silica forms, and then solidifies into a band. This slow process, influenced by varying impurities, creates bands of different colors. Mind-blowing, right?
▫️ Product Details ▫️
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Type: Pair of Lace Agate Geodes (Cut, Polished, RAW, no enhancing treatment)
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Color: Blue/White Agate
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Quantity: 1 - The item you see is the item you get
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Size (combined):
- Weight: 5.6 kg (12.3 lb)
- Height: 17 cm (6.7 in)
- Width: 30 cm (11.8 in)
- Depth: 9 cm (3.5 in)
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Agate Origin: Ametista do Sul - Brazil
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Base: Self Standing
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Ethically Sourced: Yes
Additional Information
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 color settings of monitor screens.