The inside of these natural agate geode specimens from Morocco are covered with beautiful tiny, naturally terminated crystals and have a polished front.
These small geodes are composed of various forms of quartz. The inner core is commonly the crystaline variety, while the outer skin is made up of microcrystaline quartz or agate. They are formed from volcanic gas balls which cooled and formed hard outter coatings. The inside is mostly hollow with many crystals that formed when the minerals and gases cooled. No two pieces are alike. Each one will slightly vary in size, shape and colour.
These small geodes are composed of various forms of quartz. The inner core is commonly the crystaline variety, while the outer skin is made up of microcrystaline quartz or agate. They are formed from volcanic gas balls which cooled and formed hard outter coatings. The inside is mostly hollow with many crystals that formed when the minerals and gases cooled. No two pieces are alike. Each one will slightly vary in size, shape and colour.