Dug this up just the white part was visible

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Certainly looks unique!

Wondering...what state are you in?

Also, the indoor pics are underexposed...could you take some
outside with the stone sitting on the ground or a towel (for
contrast).
 

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Agreed, glass. Likely something from a fish tank or picked up because it was cool to them and later discarded but it makes a neat piece for a rock garden or small collection.
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Is a synthetic gem a true rock? Bricks or concrete? How does one define a rock? *grins* Minor technicalities I'm sure.

R.eally O.bvious C.hunk of something K.nocked off of S.omething...... Rocks
 

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