I strongly recommend that you observe the large 800-pixel image. Click the first picture, and a highly enlarged view of that image will open in a new window.
I called this marble a Jelly Core, but maybe it could be better described as a latticinio of translucent yellow threads positioned so close as to have become solid. More twist than usual was used when finishing this marble, leaving the core with a dynamic tornado-like appearance or possibly an imaginative hula-dancer.
Four white-trimmed bands decorate the surface: two opposing solid red are separated by green jelly and blue jelly in a manner most eye-appealing. These bands also profit from the additional twist.
CONDITION: NEAR MINT(+) The surface is surprisingly bright and shiny, wet-looking. The only reason I give this marble a less than mint rating for having some very light wear that requires magnification to see. The fourth picture best shows the worst of that light wear. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 23.32mm or 0.917" at the equator. | |||||
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