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Septaria Ball from Madagascar
Ref: SBM A
Septaria Ball from Madagascar
Septaria is a stone composed of a mixture of yellow calcite and sandstone, found mainly on the island of Madagascar, characterized by highly visible shrinkage cracks. These highly visible cracks, known as Septa, fill with minerals over time.
When the stone is polished, these cracks stand out well, giving it a dragon's egg appearance on the outside, or at least what one imagines a dragon's egg to look like...
With time, tectonic movements, etc., the nodules can be fractured and new mineral solutions can invade the shrinkage cracks, often calcite.
In our case, Septaria has been polished into a ball shape.
Ref SBM A: Weight: 0.81kg - Diameter: 7.5cm
Sold without the base
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display for ball or egg (small)
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Illustration image, base sold without ball
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Illustration image, base sold without ball
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Illustration image, base sold without ball
You are purchasing 1 base, not the set
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Be careful to protect it from water, which alters it: it dissolves or cracks on contact!
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Also known as banded agate
Origin: India
Sardonyx Agate Obelisk
Also known as banded agate
Origin: India
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Also known as banded agate
Origin: India
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Illustrative image, all pebbles are different because each stone is unique
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Ref B - Medium
Sardonyx Agate Obelisk
Also known as banded agate
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Septaria Ball from Madagascar
Ref: SBM A