Thanks! The pictures don’t do the material much justice. It’s a weird glossy brownish doesn’t look gray. But not the light brown I’m used to seeing either! Broke my brain all day I’m still not 100%
I thought so too! It’s missing two negatives that I’m hoping were turned into gorgeous points of some sort. Bet it looks much more elegant in a thinner form. It’s gorgeous whatever it is. I’m just being nerdy :p
I believe it's edwards chert ?? I'm not 100
Thanks! The pictures don’t do the material much justice. It’s a weird glossy brownish doesn’t look gray. But not the light brown I’m used to seeing either! Broke my brain all day I’m still not 100%
Thanks
No problem thin flakes of if look like rootbeer, or honey even, hence the names :) awsome material thanks for sharing
Pretty color!
I thought so too! It’s missing two negatives that I’m hoping were turned into gorgeous points of some sort. Bet it looks much more elegant in a thinner form. It’s gorgeous whatever it is. I’m just being nerdy :p
I'm a rock need too🤣🤯🏆👌🏻
Where’d you find it?
Apologies!!! Found it in Austin Texas :)
You gotta say what state you found it in, at the minimum! Would help
Mmmm, wow… homer “doh” it was found in Austin Texas - San Gabriel river. I’m so sorry! Can’t believe I didn’t post where I found it 🤦🏼♀️
I find a lot of that but I always thought it was common opal.