Description
Fantastic yellow – brown section of rare central Kentucky Agate!
Kentucky agates are rare in that they form in sedementary rock. They appear to be originally crinoid heads, brachipods and other fossils in the limestone that had been expanded by evaporate minerals. The evaporate minerals were dissolved leaving behind the voids for any minerals such as chalcedony to fill in later. Most central Kentucky agates display fractures on the inner agate from how they formed and geologic changes to the area over time. Typical colors are yellow, black, white and bluish-gray while the agates with brighter colors like red, pink purple, green show up from time to time. The black and red color combo is considered a desirable and is the most expensive.
This piece is very solid overall. Careful examination shows banding in the yellow! A freeform cabochon could be cut. Or a hole could be drilled in this piece and a leather necklace run throught the hole for natural look jewelry! This piece is cut and polished. Great specimen for any collector or a lapidarist.
Weight: 1.75 oz or 52g
Size: 1.5 in x 1.75 in .75 in
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