South Texas Agate - Beautiful Honey-Amber Banded Chalcedony - Specimen

$32.0
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
condition
New
South Texas Agates are stunning pieces of honey-amber banded chalcedony that hail from the Catahoula Formation. This unique collectible showcases the natural beauty of the region, making it a desirable display piece for collectors of agates and mineral specimens. With its intricate fortification bands, brilliant amber color and stunning translucent qualities, this South Texas Agate specimen is sure to be a standout addition to any rock or mineral collection.
Some of the best agate, jasper, chert, and petrified wood (particularly petrified palm wood) found in the nation comes from Texas. Blue banded, moss, and red and black plume agates are found near Alpine in Brewster County. Similar agates are found in Jeff Davis, Hidalgo, Hudspeth, Presidio, Reeves, San Patrico, and Starr Counties. Petrified wood can be found in Amarillo, Bastrop, Brazo, Comal, Duval, Fayette, Gonzales, Lavaca, and Uvalde Counties, with fine-quality palm wood coming from Live Oak and Webb Counties. Good-quality chert can be found in limestone formations in McCulloch, Moore, and San Saba Counties. The material from Moore County also is called Alibates flint and was used by prehistoric and modern-day Indians to make weapons and tools. The quarry from which the Indians obtained their flint is now Alibates State Park.