Natural Geodes; ethically sourced in central Kentucky. Varieties can include, but not limited to:
•Quartz Crystal geodes
•Quartz crystal nodules
•hollow “rattlers” aka “shakers”
•botroydial crystals (“starburst”/ “snowballs”)
•botroydial chalcedony
•A wide variety of quartz colors can include: smokey quartz, orange/ tangerine, peach, carnelian/ ferruginous quartz (reds, pinks), clear quartz, golden healer (yellows / citrine color) pale lavender amethyst +more
•raw clear quartz mass
•fluorescents
•fluorite
•calcite
•dogtooth calcite
•druzy/ drusy
•agatized coral fossils & more!
*We would love to match you up with the specific geode of your choice!
https://www.wikihow.com/Crack-Open-a-Geode
What type of geode are you trying to open?
- A "rattler" or "break your own" is going to have a hollow cavity inside, lined with crystals or chalcedony.
- A "geode" is partially hollow to completely solid, lined with crystals inside.
- A "lapidary" geode will most likely be a solid geode, or have a small cavity.
- A rock hammer, or pipe-cutter is best used for opening "rattlers", "break your own", or geodes you suspect to be hollow.
- A rock-saw, or dedicated lapidary saw is the best tool for opening lapidary geodes.
Large Geodes (3-5lbs Each) raw Quartz crystal\ unopened geodes\ Quartz crystal n
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$60.00 Regular Price
$45.00Sale Price
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What type of geode are you trying to open?
A "rattler" or "break your own" is going to have a hollow cavity inside, lined with crystals or chalcedony.
A "geode" is partially hollow to completely solid, lined with crystals inside.
A "lapidary" geode will most likely be a solid geode, or have a small cavity.
A rock hammer, or pipe-cutter is best used for opening geodes you suspect to be hollow.
A rock-saw, or dedicated lapidary saw is the best tool for opening lapidary geodes.
