Rare Exquisite Specimen of Moss Agate Geode, Natural, with White Sugar Druzy
This Moss Agate Geode is a rare, exquisite specimen showcasing natural mineral formations' intricate beauty.
It's a natural artwork at its finest. The agate geode slice features patterns and colors that resemble a natural landscape, with colorful earthy islands surrounded by an intense blue sea. If we look closer, we can even see the waves crashing, all beautifully illuminated by a large cloud of white druzy galaxy.
Every aspect of it highlights its intrinsic rarity, starting with the moss agate, which is unusually large and colorful. In the sea part of the geode, we can see waves and flower-like structures. The white galaxy quartz is rare on its own, with perfectly formed points and a pure tone of white, rarely seen in nature.
It is very important to highlight the fact that this Agate Geode brings its purest form and no treatment has been applied to it. Check out the photos to see more details and feel free to send us a message if you have any questions or specific requests. 🤍
You may be wondering, how were the white lace layers formed?
It's just amazing: agates normally form inside bubbles or cavities of igneous (volcanic) basalt and, over time, are filled with layers of water with high concentrations of silica. The water is slowly evaporated, forming a layer of silica gelatin and then a layer is formed. It is a very slow process and each layer contains different impurities, thus forming different colored bands. Fantastic, right?
▫️ Rare Moss Agate Geode Slice with White Galaxy Druzy (Cut, Polished, RAW, no enhancing treatment)
▫️ Color: White, Blue and Rusty
▫️ Quantity: 1 - The item you see is the item you get
▫️Size:
-- 2.5 kg - 5.4 lb
-- 280mm. - 11.0 in. Tall
-- 160mm. - 6.3 in. Wide
--40mm. - 1.6 in. Deep
▫️ Agate Origin: Soledade - 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.