A Timeless Treasure for Your Collection: Agate Slice with Bone-White and Blue Agate Bandings
A superb Agate slice, showcasing rare blue and bone-white agate colors, and stunning aesthetics. It is a one-of-a-kind, super high-grade piece, a genuine artistic expression from Mother Nature, now available to you.
The banding of this agate is what first catches the eye. It begins with bone-white agate lace, creating a bold, strong first layer that transitions into deep blue agate laces, which gradually evolves into sky-blue agate.
Another rare characteristic of this specimen can be found in its center, where the agate is fully developed. The clear crystal interior, without any cracks or hairlines, formed beautifully, as if the agate were surrounding a cloud of crystals.
Delicate in many ways, this specimen comes in a custom-made stand so you can fully enjoy it, surely as a centerpiece addition to your crystal collection or decor. Check out the photos and feel free to send us a message if you have any questions or specific requests. 🤍
You might ask, "How did the blue and white lace layers come about?" Remarkably, agates typically form within bubbles or cavities in volcanic basalt. Over time, these are filled with water rich in silica. As the water gradually evaporates, it leaves behind a layer of silica gel, which eventually solidifies into a distinct layer. This process is painfully slow, and varying impurities in each layer result in diverse colored bands. Fascinating, isn't it?
▫️ Lace Agate with Druzy Geode on Stand (Cut, Polished, RAW, no enhancing treatment)
▫️ Color: Blue, Bone-White
▫️ Quantity: 1 - The item you see is the item you get
▫️Size:
-- 950g - 2.1 lb - 33.5 oz
-- 220mm. - 8.7 in. Tall
-- 160mm. - 6.3 in. Wide
--5mm. - 0.2 in. Deep
▫️ Amethyst Origin: Ametista do Sul - Brazil
▫️ Base: Self Standing
▫️ 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.