This stone is cut from a cross section of a geode found in ‘The Carver’. It has a petite open crystalline center which leads to the geode’s ‘fill tube’ . The tube is surrounded by pink pastel agate which is then surrounded by an orange band. The tube plunges through the stone giving a sense of depth and three dimensions. The orange is surrounded by a nearly clear colorless band of agate. This stone is set in sterling silver, numbered, and marked with John L. Carver service mark. The band is heavy silver. Stone is from ‘the Carver’ find, completely natural, cut and polished by hand by J. L. Carver.
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