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RARE JACK HILLS ZIRCON ROUGH Australia.65 g ( GR458)
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These are two, lovely rare natural sliced specimens of Jack Hills Zircon.
Locality- The Pilbara, Jack Hills Region, Western Australia.
They both measures approx- 40mm each
approx 5mm thick. 65 grams.
Zircons can be seen as flash in sunlight.
Specimens consist of metasediments, of 4.4 billion year old zircons redeposited in 3 billion year old sediment.
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These are two, lovely rare natural sliced specimens of Jack Hills Zircon.
Locality- The Pilbara, Jack Hills Region, Western Australia.
They both measures approx- 40mm each
approx 5mm thick. 65 grams.
Zircons can be seen as flash in sunlight.
Specimens consist of metasediments, of 4.4 billion year old zircons redeposited in 3 billion year old sediment.
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You guys ARE THE BEST. I loved the rocks you sent as did my young nephew. Totally beautiful. I have placed more bids and written to you to get a larger rock of the same type (Jack Hill Zircons) for my other, older, nephew's birthday. I am waiting to hear
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Top slab, as pictured!
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Top slab, as pictured!
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