I could possibly be wrong about the oxblood, but the brown, at least oxblood-looking, tracers show up well in the pictures. Also there are flame tips and the pistachio green is UV reactive--see sixth picture. This old Alley Agate swirl has quite a bit going for it.
A fantastic piece of eye candy that draws attention in whatever position it is placed regardless of the type of display or even when shown alone .This is a quite rare and hard to find marble, especially with all of these attributes. CONDITION: The surface has a nice wet shine to it and looks great in hand or on display, but when examined closely with a bright light and lens, there are signs of very light wear; so light, in fact, that it is hard to see even in these enlarged pictures. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 16.34mm or 0.643" at the equator. | |||||
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