Birdseye Rhyolite Slab! Lapidary Stone Slab! Graveyard but very few exist in
Description
but very few exist in the random pull pile
Wyoming Turritella is a form of fossil snails that has been highly silicated
This old stock classic was found in the 1940s by Shirley Quant
this driftwood had shellfish larvae called Terado
With the flower like structures
Birdseye Rhyolite Slab! Lapidary Stone Slab! Graveyard but very few exist inBirdseye Rhyolite is a volcanic rhyolite that forms with the gorgeous colorations and stunning orbicular eye like patterns! It was mined in Mexico, and according to our sources, the original deposits have long since been mined out! Birdseye Rhyolite tends to be pretty solid and takes an excellent polish! The majority of LapidaryCentral Birdseye Rhyolite is from the original old stock deposits and miners! Measurements (inches longest approx): 4. 2 x 2.
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