Coyamito Agate Cabochon Free Form Designer Cut retailer Handmade Lapidary Rust Purple Tan Cream Rare One of a Kind Jewelry Unique Banded Rare
Coyamito Agates are VERY VERY RARE because of a few reasons.
retailer Coyamito Agates are VERY VERY RARE because of a few reasons - firstly they are very hard to find, and secondly they are really hard to cut because of the rare earth inclusions or Pseudomorphs found in the geodes that they are cut from.
I have just found out that this material is now almost extinct and there are very limited reserves, so get it now while you can.
size - 42mm x 28mm x 4mm
weight - 39.545 carats
shape - Free Form
origin - Chihuahua, Mexico
hand cut lapidary
These cabochons are sought after stone in the Jewelry trade - because it is an all natural undyed material, that produces an incredible rich coloring that is rarely seen in nature.
A pseudomorph is something that takes the form of something else. Pseudomorphs in agate are quite rare but do occur in nodular agates from various locations, usually as a calcite or aragonite replacement. The Coyamito agate deposit in Chihuahua Mexico produces more pseudomorphs than any other agate location.
The agate then starts forming, coating the crystals and the inside of the cavity. The more agate that forms the thicker the coating on the crystals. This process can continue until the gas cavity is filled or, more frequently stops, leaving a hollow portion in the nodule. Like all nodular agates, quartz or agate may form changing from one to the other.