Description
These gorgeous spheres have been hand chosen for their rainbow flashes within
Libyan Desert Glass is a natural silica glass
A polished cabochon of Chalcedony with inclusions of blue Chrysocolla and native metallic Copper
This is an exquisite lens of Quartz with excellent clarity and multicoloured inclusions of 'Garden'
A gorgeous cluster geode of sparkly Amethyst with a thick bank of blue Agate around the edge
Rare Ammolite Fossil Gemstone Specimen, Canada (Video) rutile These gorgeous spheres have beenA genuine piece of Ammolite fossil, an incredibly rare, iridescent organic gemstone formed from the fossilized shells of extinct marine mollusks called ammonites. Sourced from the Bearpaw formation, Alberta, Canada. Swipe to see a video of the flashes. Approx. 4. 3cm x 3cm x 1. 1cm.
Exchange/Return Notes
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