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Opal Agate Tumbled Stones
These whitish stones are very unique: a cross between common opal and agate. They are translucent, and most have some
brown-black dendrites, moss or inclusions in them. Some also exhibit water-level banding and/or are crossed with a clear material,
likely chalcedony, that may have filled in, in a ruin formation, that result in a crazed appearance. Traces of matrix and/or inclusions
of other minerals may be present. A most interesting stone!
Size: from about 1 to 1.5" long, and from about 5/8 to 1" wide. About 40 pieces per pound.
Unit for sale: 1 pound
Mined and made in Brazil.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years of age.