Agate agate with manganese - Height: 120 mm - Width: 100 mm- 334 g - (1)

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Description from the seller

Origin: Madagascar

Manganese-containing agate is more properly called Dendritic Agate and is recognizable by branch-like or tree-like inclusions, the dendrites, composed of manganese or iron oxides or hydroxides, that penetrate the stone's fissures, giving it colors and particularly evocative patterns. This particular variety of agate is valued for its natural beauty and its symbolic meaning linked to nature and growth, with uses in both jewelry and spiritual and meditative contexts.

This lot features an agate in a version that is purely aesthetic.

A chrome-plated base back-illuminates the agate with white light or with chromotherapy lights, creating evocative effects of lights and images.

A perfect lighting focal point with an appealing design.

LED base included in the lot.

Good auction.

Seller's Story

We deal with naturalistic objects in Prevalence coming from the fascinating marine world, but by enthusiasts and Lovers of enchanting facets. Of life, we also propose minerals and. metaphysical stones, taxidermies, fossils, and decorative objects A continuous journey through time and... Space for the search for testimonies. Precious. Passion is the fire that fuels. Our choices: collaborations with the Major importers from exotic countries. but also travels to discover sought-after destinations objects Ongoing research of new developments and Our increasingly refined aesthetic. main objectives Just observe like a collector. He manages the objects in his display case. As soon as he/she/they take(s) one in hand, the His or her inspired gaze seems to pierce through. The object is to lose oneself in its distances. Here lies the magical side of the collector. Walter Benjamin
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Origin: Madagascar

Manganese-containing agate is more properly called Dendritic Agate and is recognizable by branch-like or tree-like inclusions, the dendrites, composed of manganese or iron oxides or hydroxides, that penetrate the stone's fissures, giving it colors and particularly evocative patterns. This particular variety of agate is valued for its natural beauty and its symbolic meaning linked to nature and growth, with uses in both jewelry and spiritual and meditative contexts.

This lot features an agate in a version that is purely aesthetic.

A chrome-plated base back-illuminates the agate with white light or with chromotherapy lights, creating evocative effects of lights and images.

A perfect lighting focal point with an appealing design.

LED base included in the lot.

Good auction.

Seller's Story

We deal with naturalistic objects in Prevalence coming from the fascinating marine world, but by enthusiasts and Lovers of enchanting facets. Of life, we also propose minerals and. metaphysical stones, taxidermies, fossils, and decorative objects A continuous journey through time and... Space for the search for testimonies. Precious. Passion is the fire that fuels. Our choices: collaborations with the Major importers from exotic countries. but also travels to discover sought-after destinations objects Ongoing research of new developments and Our increasingly refined aesthetic. main objectives Just observe like a collector. He manages the objects in his display case. As soon as he/she/they take(s) one in hand, the His or her inspired gaze seems to pierce through. The object is to lose oneself in its distances. Here lies the magical side of the collector. Walter Benjamin
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Details

Number of objects
1
Main mineral
Agate
Mineral form
agate with manganese
Weight
334 g
Country of origin
Madagascar
Height
120 mm
Width
100 mm
Depth
20 mm
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Objects sold
100%
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