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Druzy Chalcedony Specimen

Grey Druzy Chalcedony Specimen

This exceptional druzy chalcedony specimen presents a striking example of natural crystal formation in a museum-quality display. Druzy refers to a fine layer of small crystals that form naturally on the surface of a host stone—most often quartz or chalcedony—created under highly specific geological conditions over extended periods of time. In this specimen, a deep gray chalcedony base is crowned with a dense field of minute crystals, producing a luminous surface that reflects light from countless facets.

This druzy chalcedony is mounted on a metal base and measures 14 inches in length, with a total weight of 5.12 pounds. Coveted by collectors, each druzy formation is inherently singular, shaped by variations in mineral composition, temperature and pressure during its development, making no two specimens exactly alike.

14" high x 10 3/4" x 8 1/4" deep
Grey Druzy Chalcedony Specimen

This exceptional druzy chalcedony specimen presents a striking example of natural crystal formation in a museum-quality display. Druzy refers to a fine layer of small crystals that form naturally on the surface of a host stone—most often quartz or chalcedony—created under highly specific geological conditions over extended periods of time. In this specimen, a deep gray chalcedony base is crowned with a dense field of minute crystals, producing a luminous surface that reflects light from countless facets.

This druzy chalcedony is mounted on a metal base and measures 14 inches in length, with a total weight of 5.12 pounds. Coveted by collectors, each druzy formation is inherently singular, shaped by variations in mineral composition, temperature and pressure during its development, making no two specimens exactly alike.

14" high x 10 3/4" x 8 1/4" deep
$2,850.00
Druzy Chalcedony Specimen—
$2,850.00

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Grey Druzy Chalcedony Specimen

This exceptional druzy chalcedony specimen presents a striking example of natural crystal formation in a museum-quality display. Druzy refers to a fine layer of small crystals that form naturally on the surface of a host stone—most often quartz or chalcedony—created under highly specific geological conditions over extended periods of time. In this specimen, a deep gray chalcedony base is crowned with a dense field of minute crystals, producing a luminous surface that reflects light from countless facets.

This druzy chalcedony is mounted on a metal base and measures 14 inches in length, with a total weight of 5.12 pounds. Coveted by collectors, each druzy formation is inherently singular, shaped by variations in mineral composition, temperature and pressure during its development, making no two specimens exactly alike.

14" high x 10 3/4" x 8 1/4" deep
Druzy Chalcedony Specimen | M.S. Rau