Polished Golden Amphibolite slab GA142 Tiger Eye This museum quality specimen has
Description
This museum quality specimen has been cut at right angles to the bedding and displays the columnar structure beautifully
IRR 125 Fossil stromatolite slab
Dimensions at widest points approximately 115 mm x 75 mm x 25 mm thick
Tumble polished Chrome Chalcedony
cut and polished on one side with a natural rough back and a cut base to stand on
Polished Golden Amphibolite slab GA142 Tiger Eye This museum quality specimen hasGA142 A slab, polished on one side. Dimensions at widest points approximately 160 mm x 110 mm x 8 mm thick. Weighs 347 grams. The amphibolite, most likely grunerite , has now been largely altered to hematite, goethite and quartz and it displays a beautiful golden iridescence. Also called "Gold Leaf Stone". It occurs in the Pilbara region of Western Australia on Abydos Station approximately 120 km south of Port Hedland.
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