Black Sparkling Chalcedony Geode Natural Mineral Specimen # B 4629
Black Sparkling Chalcedony Geode Natural Mineral Specimen # B 4629
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Features:
A massive Geode piece set with black stalactitic Chalcedony, partially covered with a glittering dreary Chalcedony druse, and facilitating a totally concentrated, deeply clear harmony hued Stilbite tie precious stone.
There is another, more modest Stilbite precious stone at a corner, but it is the spotless, focused Stilbite precious stone that draws everyone's attention!
The brightness, contrast, precious stone development, and balance are all exceptional.
Primary Mineral(s): Chalcedony
Secondary Mineral(s): N/A
Matrix: N/A
11 cm x 9 cm
Weight : 245 Gms
Locality: Nashik, Maharashtra, India
Year of Discovery: 2021


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