Agate Drop!
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Botryoidal cut!
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Snowball geode!
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Agatized wood!
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Chert Chunk!
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Petrified wood ball!
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Plume Cut!
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Jasper nugget cut!
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Chert Chunk!
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Shaping!
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Agatized wood!
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Ice Ice Baby!
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Plume ball!
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Opalized wood!
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Beautiful!
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Agate Cut!
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Brecciated Jasper w/Chalcedony!
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Petrified Bark Cut!
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Grey dendrites!
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Cuttin' the Basalt Ball!
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Black plume!
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Jumpin' Jasper!
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Agate Cut!
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A river runs through it!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!
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Thunderegg Cut!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!
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Agate Cut!
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Fossiliferous Limestone Cut!
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Breccia!
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Agate Cut!
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Beautiful Agate Cut!
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Ooids inside!
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Travertine Cut!
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Agate Stone Cut!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!
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Jasper Cut!
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Agate Nodule Cut!
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Leopard skin Jasper Cut!
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Green Tint Basalt Cut!
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Solid! Noooooooo...
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Fossiliferous Limestone!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!
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Agate Nodule Cut!
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Together forever!
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Brecciated Red Jasper Cut!
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Lava Spud Cut!
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Plume Cut!
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Pretty Yellow Inside!
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Botryoidal Plume Cut!
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Plume Agate Glow!
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Polishing!
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Thunderegg Inspection!
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Love the tiny green inside!
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Dark reds!
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Boring!
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Globular cut!
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Bout' lost a finger on this one!
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Big nodule cut!
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Blah!
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Bulbas glob cut!
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Geode Cut!
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Robbed! Grabbed the wrong half!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!
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Thunderegg Cut!
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Brecciated Ball of Jasper Cut!
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Geode Cut!
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Crazy Lace Agate Cut!
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Big Daddy Plume Cut!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!
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Thunderegg Cut w/Opal!
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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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Thunderegg twins!
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Love the green inside!
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Chert, I think!
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Bo-ring!
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Filled with Eartones!
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Was hoping for more color!
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Oops!
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More earthtones and opal inside!
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2nd cut!
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Looking for colors!
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Beautiful Colors!
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Cross section cut!
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Is it a Thunderegg?
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What's inside this Thunderegg?!?
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Thought it would be more colorful inside!
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Pretty inside!
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Circular Formation!
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Pink layers!
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Clear/White Banding!
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Tiny Thundereggs!
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Was hoping for more red iside!
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Solid Color Inside!
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Pink n' White Inside!
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Nice colors!
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What colors are inside?!?
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Same as the outside!
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White Chalcedony Inside!
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Took forever to cut this one!
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Thought this Thunderegg would be hollow!
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Nice cut!
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Time to cut!
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What's inside!?!?
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Cup Opal!!!
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Let's cut it!!!
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Hollow w/Opal!!!
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Agate Drop!

17 days ago
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Agate is a microcrystalline variety of quartz, specifically a form of chalcedony, known for its fine grain and bright color patterns. Here are some key points about agate:

Formation: Agate forms in volcanic and sedimentary rocks. It often begins as a cavity in the rock, which then gets filled with layers of silica-rich water. Over time, this solution deposits minerals in layers, creating the characteristic banding of agate. This process can take millions of years.
Appearance: Agate is famous for its beautiful, often banded patterns of color, which can range from translucent to opaque. Colors include white, blue, red, black, yellow, and brown among others, with the patterns formed by the successive layers of chalcedony being deposited. Sometimes, agates can be found with inclusions like moss (moss agate) or even fossils.
Types of Agate:
Banded Agate: Shows clear, concentric bands of color.
Moss Agate: Contains mineral inclusions that look like moss or foliage.
Dendritic Agate: Similar to moss agate but with tree-like or branch-like patterns.
Fire Agate: Contains iridescent layers that appear to glow with fiery colors.
Lace Agate: Features lace-like patterns, most notably in Blue Lace Agate from Namibia.
Crazy Lace Agate: Known for its wild, chaotic patterns of colors.
Locations: Agates are found worldwide, but some of the most famous locations include Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Germany, Madagascar, and the United States (particularly in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho).
Uses:
Jewelry: Due to its beauty when polished, agate is widely used in jewelry like rings, pendants, and beads.
Decorative Items: Larger pieces or slices are used for decorative objects, bookends, or as display pieces.
Metaphysical: In metaphysical practices, agate is believed to have various healing properties, like balancing physical, emotional, and intellectual energy, and promoting strength and courage.
Cultural Significance: Agate has been used since ancient times; it was prized in Ancient Egypt for amulets and seals, in Greece and Rome for intaglios and cameos, and by many other cultures for its beauty and supposed protective qualities.
Cutting and Polishing: When cutting agate for jewelry or display, lapidaries look for the most visually appealing patterns. The process involves sawing, grinding, and polishing to bring out the internal beauty of the stone.

Agate's diversity in color and pattern, combined with its durability, makes it one of the most sought-after stones in the world of gemology and mineral collecting.

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