40.38ct, 36.3mm X 24.38mm X 6.24mm
Plume Agate Doublet, Oval
$36.00
PLUME AGATE DOUBLET, OVAL, 40.38ct, 36.3mm X 24.38mm X 6.24mm
Plume Agate forms as transparent quartz with white, wispy, cloud-like inclusions. The appearance is heightened when the stone is bonded to a blue resin backing, then cut and polished as a finished, breathtakingly beautiful stone
Source = Nevada, USA
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