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Agate Geode tealight holder
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Agate Geode tealight holderHeight: 3. 85" = 9,78 cm Weight: 1113 Grams This agate tealight holder is a fascinating and beautiful geological formation that's prized for its intricate and colorful interior. Agate geodes are typically formed in volcanic rocks. They begin as gas bubbles or cavities within molten lava. Over time, mineral rich water seeps into these cavities and slowly deposits minerals, layer by layer. This gradual deposition of minerals, often silica, leads to the
Rose quartz is a popular and widely recognized variety of quartz that is known for its soft
Perfect for children
Comes with 2 acrylic stands
66 million years ago)
making it visually striking
Authenticity: This is a genuine fossil
despite the fact that several others could break ammonite shells
revealing the delicate anatomy of one of Earth’s earliest arthropods
spiritual wearers
this citrine is offered as a natural mineral specimen
dating back to the Late Cretaceous (~70 million years ago)
Weight: 1
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