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Pair Red Agate Double Flared Stone Plugs 12mm 1 2
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Double Flare RED AGATE STONE Plug PRICE PER 1
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Genuine Red Agate Beads Belly Button Navel Ring 316L Surgical Steel
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The Discount Agate from bjbead.com

Agate is formed from mineral deposits and is considered by most to be a precious stone.

Discount agate usually occurs in cavities that have formed from volcanoes (especially ancient lavas). Agates are known to have bands that come in many colors and resemble the rings of a tree. Scientists say that agate is created when gas bubbles inside of cooling lava include saline water. These gas bubbles with saline water turn into a gel. Since there is salt in the water, it attacks the surrounding iron in the lava and creates bands. These bands are extremely intricate and beautiful.

It should be noted that no two stones are the same, making each cheap agate stone unique and more precious. Agate comes in many different colors and usually in its raw state is dull and rough. In order for Agate to show its true beauty it must be polished.

Handmade agate is widely distributed, although the main deposits are in India, Brazil, Madagascar, China, Russia and Australia. According to Greek legend, Agate was found in the river Achates, which is now called the Drillo River, located in Sicily. However, there is evidence that Stone Age men used Agate more than 15,000 years ago. Today, you can easily find sources in the Western United States, Mexico, Germany, Italy, Brazil, China, India, Africa, etc.

The color of China agate can vary significantly, depending on the distribution of minerals within each band. Minerals that contribute to the stone color include: iron oxides (red, brown, black, green), manganese (pink, violet, black), chromium (green, yellow, red), titanium (blue), cobalt (red), nickel (green), and copper (red, blue, and green). The shade of color is further modified when these minerals work in combination. The color can occur through an agate band, or it can form as small, dot-like inclusions. Color can also be influenced by temperature, radiation, pressure, and weathering.

There are many different types of fashion agate depending on the colors and formation. Common types of agate include blue agate, moss agate, green agate, tree and wood agate, Indian black skin agate, Montana agate, banded agate, red agate, graveyard point agate.

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I found a rock with a fossil in it in Kentucky?

I found a rock that approximately 4-5 inches circumference in it and embedded is several fossils of small seashell and one large seashell (about the size of a quarter) In the mountains of Kentucky.
The rock looks as if it also has some red agate in it also.

Would this have any monetary value in it, as it would be rare to find a fossil of a seashell here anyways.
it is a regular seashell imprint--however kentucky is far from any ocean.

It is not worth anything but collecting fossils is a fun hobby.

The area where you found the fossil was once in the ocean about 300 millions years ago.

I am posting a link to some interesting sites.

http://www.uky.edu/KGS/fossils/brachs.htm

http://www.uky.edu/KGS/geoky/

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