Agate help

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Well, maybe I shouldn't ask usagold for his advice :icon_pirat: :icon_pirat:
Maybe it's just a rock.

Makton
 

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it's possible, it's got some banding, maybe a pic. of rock wet.
 

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Nice banding and colors, would make a nice cab or pendant.

A good guideline is...

If it is opaque and doesn't pass light, then it is a jasper, a rhyolite, or similar material.

If it is transparent or will pass light, then it is either glass, volcanic glass, quarts, or an agate.

These are not exact rules, but a good example to use when you are first starting out. I know a lot of geologists and rock hounds will complain and want to argue the point, but it is just an example.

I used it and it didn't fail me.
 

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First rule I learned: If you have to ask, it's not an agate.
 

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