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Agate Drop!
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Botryoidal cut!
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Snowball geode!
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Agatized wood!
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Chert Chunk!
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Petrified wood ball!
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Plume Cut!
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Jasper nugget cut!
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Chert Chunk!
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Shaping!
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Agatized wood!
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Ice Ice Baby!
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Plume ball!
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Opalized wood!
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Beautiful!
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Agate Cut!
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Brecciated Jasper w/Chalcedony!
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Petrified Bark Cut!
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Grey dendrites!
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Cuttin' the Basalt Ball!
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Black plume!
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Jumpin' Jasper!
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Agate Cut!
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A river runs through it!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!
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Thunderegg Cut!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!
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Agate Cut!
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Fossiliferous Limestone Cut!
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Breccia!
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Agate Cut!
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Beautiful Agate Cut!
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Ooids inside!
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Travertine Cut!
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Agate Stone Cut!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!
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Jasper Cut!
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Agate Nodule Cut!
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Leopard skin Jasper Cut!
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Green Tint Basalt Cut!
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Solid! Noooooooo...
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Fossiliferous Limestone!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!
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Agate Nodule Cut!
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Together forever!
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Brecciated Red Jasper Cut!
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Lava Spud Cut!
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Plume Cut!
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Pretty Yellow Inside!
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Botryoidal Plume Cut!
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Plume Agate Glow!
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Polishing!
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Thunderegg Inspection!
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Love the tiny green inside!
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Dark reds!
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Boring!
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Globular cut!
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Bout' lost a finger on this one!
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Big nodule cut!
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Blah!
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Bulbas glob cut!
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Geode Cut!
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Robbed! Grabbed the wrong half!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!
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Thunderegg Cut!
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Brecciated Ball of Jasper Cut!
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Geode Cut!
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Crazy Lace Agate Cut!
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Big Daddy Plume Cut!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!
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Thunderegg Cut w/Opal!
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Thundereggs?
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Chalcedony & Crazy Lace Cut!
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Plume w/CrazyLace cut!
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Thought it would be three thundereggs!?!?
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Thunderegg twins!
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Love the green inside!
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Chert, I think!
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Bo-ring!
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Filled with Eartones!
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Was hoping for more color!
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Oops!
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More earthtones and opal inside!
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2nd cut!
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Looking for colors!
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Beautiful Colors!
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Cross section cut!
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Is it a Thunderegg?
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What's inside this Thunderegg?!?
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Thought it would be more colorful inside!
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Pretty inside!
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Circular Formation!
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Pink layers!
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Clear/White Banding!
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Tiny Thundereggs!
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Was hoping for more red iside!
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Solid Color Inside!
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Pink n' White Inside!
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Nice colors!
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What colors are inside?!?
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Same as the outside!
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White Chalcedony Inside!
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Took forever to cut this one!
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Thought this Thunderegg would be hollow!
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Nice cut!
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Time to cut!
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What's inside!?!?
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Cup Opal!!!
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Let's cut it!!!
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Hollow w/Opal!!!
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Brecciated Jasper Cut!

3 months ago
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Brecciated Jasper is a type of jasper that is characterized by its appearance as broken fragments or pieces of jasper that have been naturally cemented together. Here's a more detailed explanation:

Formation: Brecciated Jasper forms when existing jasper is fractured or broken into pieces due to geological processes like tectonic activity or weathering. These fragments are then cemented together by silica or other minerals, often quartz, which fills the spaces between the fragments.
Appearance: It typically has a distinctive, mosaic-like pattern where the jasper fragments are angular and vary in size, creating a visually striking contrast with the matrix that holds them together. The colors can range from red, brown, yellow, to white, depending on the impurities present in the jasper and the matrix material.
Uses: Due to its unique and attractive pattern, Brecciated Jasper is commonly used in jewelry, carvings, and decorative items. It's valued for its aesthetic appeal and the interesting geological story it tells.
Properties: Like other types of jasper, Brecciated Jasper is relatively hard (around 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale), making it durable for various uses. It also has a waxy to vitreous luster when polished.

This type of jasper not only adds beauty to various crafts but also provides insight into the geological processes that have shaped our planet.

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