Pair of Rare, Tall Double-Chambered Citrine Geodes with Sparkly Orange Druzy
From time to time, nature outdoes itself—in this case, with a tall, double-chambered citrine geode where each chamber contrasts with the other in its hues of intense golden-orange and delicate white citrine. A very rare pair of geodes, this is an essential addition for collectors or as a standout centerpiece, perfect for a hotel lobby or as the focal point of your home.
The double-chambered formation is the first thing that catches the eye. This is a rare occurrence in nature. During the volcanic formation, the gas bubble responsible for forming the geodes was naturally split into two halves. This can be fully seen in this specimen, where the upper part displays an intense, golden-orange druzy, while the bottom chamber exhibits a pale, almost white color. This shows us that the upper geode received more minerals, especially iron, giving it the more intense color, while the bottom chamber was restricted. Amazing, right?
Its aesthetic formation is another highlight of this pair. Standing tall at 6.3 ft., we chose to cut it following its natural lines, giving the pair a sculptural formation.
At just over 450 lbs., this pair is a natural sculpture crafted by Mother Nature that enhances your space and comes with the peace of mind of being ethically sourced. Please check the pictures for further details and feel free to message us if you have any questions or specific requests.
▫️ Product Details ▫️
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Type: Pair of Rare Citrine Geodes
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Color: Golden Orange Citrine, White Quartz
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Quantity: The item you see is the item you get
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Size:
- Weight: 238.0 Kg (524.7 lb)
- Height: 191 cm (75.2 in)
- Width: 56 cm (22.0 in)
- Depth: 27 cm (10.6 in)
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Citrine Origin: Ametista do Sul - Brazil
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Base: Self Standing
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Crystal Chakra: Solar Plexus and Sacral
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Birthstone Month: November
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Ethically Sourced: Yes
Additional Information
Please note: This is a natural gemstone and is sold as is. We have taken great care in photographing the geodes; however, slight variations in color may occur due to monitor settings.