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Ultra Rare Stalactite Formed Amethyst Geode, A Landscape Geode Masterpiece
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▫️ Description
This geode is a natural marvel, exceptionally rare because of the Micro Stalactite covered by micro druzy and their delicate thin growth. The odds to find a geode like this are very low, even experienced miners can mine their whole life without seeing an intact geode like this one. It truly deserves a top spot in any world-class crystal collection.
As you can see in the pictures and video, we can imagine the stalactites growing from top to bottom, dip by dip on some millions of years of continuous evolution, creating the rainfall or icicle shape. These stalactites were later covered by the micro-druzy, giving this specimen the shiny characteristic it deserves.
The geode resembles an ancient cave, with stalactites growing along its walls, creating a dramatic artistic landscape frozen in time. At the bottom, moss agate formed, resembling a lake with its green and blue colors.
I could literally spend hours talking about this phenomenal amethyst and how incredible is to be able to see it and its intrinsic details.
This exceptional Agate Amethyst Geode specimen comes straight from the source (my hometown) Ametista do Sul, Brazil, and brings the peace of mind of being ethically sourced. Please check the pictures to see more of it and feel free to message us in case you have any questions or particular requests. 🤍
▫️ Chuveirinho Stalactite Amethyst Geode with Moss Agate and Crystal
▫️ Quantity: The item you see is the item you get
▫️ Size:
-- 10.3 Kg - 22.7 lb
-- 340 mm. - 13.4 in. Tall
-- 230 mm. - 9.1 in. Wide
-- 140 mm. - 5.5 in. Deep
▫️ Amethyst Origin: Ametista do Sul - Brazil
▫️ Ethically Sourced
- Dimensions:Height: 13.5 in (34.29 cm)Width: 9 in (22.86 cm)Depth: 6 in (15.24 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:2023
- Production Type:New & Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:Ametista Do Sul, BR
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E2D Crystals
E2D stands for Edivan, Elizandro, and Denny, the 3 Toazza brothers who compose this Family Owned Business and all share a passion for the finest Crystals. As a family, we were lucky to be born and live in Ametista do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil: 'The World's Amethyst Capital'. Our story begins in the 1970s, when our father had a small-scale industry of Amethyst, Agate, and Citrine, originating our passion for Crystals and Minerals. After years in the void, but always being surrounded by these fantastic crystals, we decided that it was time to bring our dreams to reality, and in 2020 we started E2D with a Mission: Every item we sell is Ethically Sourced from small miners and lapidaries, leading the path for the development of the whole supply chain, especially for the ones who need more, the miners.
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