Chalcedony after Anhydrite

Chalcedony after Anhydrite

$1,350.00
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This chalcedony after anhydrite is a pseudomorph, meaning one mineral (chalcedony) replaced another (anhydrite) while maintaining the original crystal's external shape. This exquisite piece displays a lilac-blue color and botryoidal formation, considered a unique and visually stunning collector's mineral. Sourced from Rumipata, Ichuña, General Sánchez Cerro Province, Moquenga, Peru. Includes the acrylic base and a mineral ID card. Mineral Information: - Anhydrite CaSO₄ - Chalcedony SiO₂ Approx. Weight & Dimensions: - 70.6g - 3 1/16" x 1 1/4" x 1" - acrylic base is 1.5" x 1.5" x 0.75" Also Known As: - Blue chalcedony after anhydrite - Pseudomorphic chalcedony

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