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Rock and Mineral Bookends for Bookworms

Petrified Wood, Geode & Agate Bookends for Avid Readers Are your books overflowing off the shelves? Try a natural solution to your unending book collection—petrified wood, geode and agate bookends. They stand solid like a rock to hold your books in place. Rock and mineral bookends are millions of years in the making—a solid solution [...] The post Rock and Mineral Bookends for Bookworms appeared first on Rockology - Nature's Rarest & Most Extreme Minerals.

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Septarian Sculpture History and Significance

The Origins of Septarian--aka the Dragonstone Why is Septarian one of the most unique aesthetic additions in the mineral world? Because no two pieces ever quite look the same—Septarian nodules form in unusual shapes cut in pyramids, spheres and other interesting shapes that shimmer with crystallized minerals. Also called Dragonstone, Septarian is a unique mix [...] The post Septarian Sculpture History and Significance appeared first on Rockology - Nature's Rarest & Most Extreme Minerals.

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Wholesale Agate Slices for Shops

The Agate Slice--A Fine Wholesale Rock and Mineral Item Are you in search of a new wholesale item to get those customers talking? We have the perfect specimen, the Agate Slice and in bulk—some of the finest cuts of rock we have in our collections. If you are in need of fine rocks and minerals [...] The post Wholesale Agate Slices for Shops appeared first on Rockology - Nature's Rarest & Most Extreme Minerals.

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History and Significance of Ammonite Fossils

Ammonites 101 What extinct sea creature is popular with rock and mineral collectors and can be found fossilized in nautilus shape form? You guessed it—it’s an ammonite! Ammonite fossils are amongst the most beautiful rock and mineral collector’s items, and despite their abundance the rarest pieces are truly spectacular finds--like a diamond in the rough. [...] The post History and Significance of Ammonite Fossils appeared first on Rockology - Nature's Rarest & Most Extreme Minerals.

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