
Stellar Freeform Polished Mexican Crazy Banded Lace Agate Specimen Multicolor Botryoidal Eyes
Crazy lace agate (also known as Mexican Agate) is a banded chalcedony (microcrystalline quartz) with iron and aluminum inclusions. It is found exclusively within the area known as Chihuahua, in Northern Mexico. It often brightly colored and complexly patterned. This produces the creamy browns, blacks, greys and golds (and occasional pinks or reds) swirled together in the stone.
Collector notes
This particular piece is old stock that has been polished on one side to exhibit its exquisite banding and rare color varieties. The other side has been left "raw" to show it's beautiful natural form. SPECIMEN TYPE Crazy Lace Agate (Mexican Agate) LOCATION Chihuahua, Northern Mexico DIMENSIONS: Length: 4.5", Width: 4", Depth: 1.5" Weight: 1.1 lbs
- Formation
- Not listed
- Material
- Mineral specimen
- Dimensions
- 5" x 4" x 2" in
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