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Agate Cut!
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Hot mess of Conglomerate!
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Jasper w/iron inclusions!
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Chalcedony Chunk!
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Plume agate!
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Can't wait to cut this one!
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Crazy Lace Agate Cut!
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Thundereggs?
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Chalcedony & Crazy Lace Cut!
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Plume w/CrazyLace cut!
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Thought it would be three thundereggs!?!?
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Plume botryoidal chalcedony nugget!
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Plume slice!
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Botryoidal slice!
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Plume agate inspection!
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Plume flow!
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Botryoidal Chalcedony Nugget!
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Botryoidal Glow!
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Square geode!
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It's curved!
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Botryoidal formations!
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Jasper, Chalcedony, Opal & ???
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Nodule with crystals!
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Chalcedony or Opal!?
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Chalcedony!
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Carmel Chalcedony Nugget!
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Clear/White Banding!
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Looking for colors!
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Love the orange/yellow!
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Some botryoidal goins' on!
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One 4 cuttin'!
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Pretty chalcedony!
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White Chalcedony!
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Jasper? Chalcedony?
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Opal or Chalcedony?
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Chalcedony nodule!
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Green & White Chalcedony!
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Spot o' Orange!
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Half Nugget!
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Opal?
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Lil' bowl!
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Love the red!
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Chalcedony or Opal?
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Botryoidal chalcedony!
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White botryoidal chalcedony?
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Agate w/Orange Chalcedony!
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Smooth Shard!
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White Chalcedony Inside!
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More Cut White Chalcedony!
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Glow Shard!
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Nice Glow!
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Opal or Chalcedony?
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Chalcedony & Jasper!
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White/Yellow Chalcedony!
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Botryoidal chalcedony!
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Yellow & White Chalcedony!
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Agate Nodule w/Chalcedony!
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Sandwich o' Chalcedony!
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Chalcedony Sqared!
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Chalcedony Blob!
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Pretty Red Jasper!
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Beautiful Colors!
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Chalcedony?
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Chalcedony!
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Quartz or Chalcedony!?!?
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Chalcedony from a Thunderegg!
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Chalcedony!
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Chalcedony!
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Botryoidal Chalcedony Nugget!

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Chalcedony, a microcrystalline variety of quartz. It forms in concentric layers within cavities of rocks, typically igneous rocks such as volcanic basalt. Botryoidal agate forms when layers of silica-rich fluids deposit successive layers of chalcedony around a central nucleus, creating these distinctive rounded shapes.

One of the most intriguing aspects of botryoidal agate is its diverse range of colors and patterns. These patterns are often accentuated by the unique banding and translucency inherent to agate. From vibrant hues of blue, green, and purple to earthy tones of brown and gray, each specimen showcases its own distinct beauty.

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