No has pujado en esta subasta.
A+ RARE INDONESIAN FOSSIL BAMBOO 162.50CTS RGB-10
- SKU
- Dimensiones (mm)
- 89 x 37 x 17mm
- Peso (cts)
- Certified Gemstones
- No
- Type
- Faceted
- Colores
-
RARE INDONESIAN FOSSIL BAMBOO
BEAUTIFUL RICH ORANGE BROWN AND BEIGE COLOURS
BOTRYOIDAL TEXTURE
TREATMENT: NONE FOSSIL BAMBOO CAN BE SLICED AND POLISHED TO MAKE BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY STONES
WEIGHT: 162.50 CTS APPROX
SIZE: 89 X 37 X 17 MM APPROX
RECENTLY FOUND BY GEOLOGISTS IN INDONESIA, THIS "FOSSIL BAMBOO" IS A TRIBUTE TO NATURES BEAUTY.
THE SHAPES ARE ATTRIBUTED TO A LOCAL INDONESIAN BAMBOO CALLED "AWI" OR JAPANESE STUMPY BAMBOO.
The basal masses consist of hollow tubes several centimeters in diameter with a consistent striated inner wall structure, suggesting that the agate formed around something organic, which subsequently decomposed away. The fingers vary in size and thickness
Colors vary from blue, purple, and pink to orange, red, yellow and white. Colorful patterns such as orbs, bands, streaks and dendrites are common but often restricted to specific layers of the agate.
Bamboo has strong silica rich stems. When a volcano erupts, a deluge of siliceous volcanic ash falls into a marsh or on a hillside and later is washed into a wetland. The ash will undergo weathering oxidation, releasing abundant silica, iron, manganese and other ions into the water. Water chemistry becomes acidic and colloidal suspension of clays from the decomposing feldspars increases.
The tough stems of these marsh plants can become the nucleus for deposition of botryoidal crystallization of cryptocrystalline quartz (agate). Rains and dry weather cause the marsh waters to rise and fall and the acidity to vary. Repeated eruptions and ash deposition can result in layer upon layer of agate crystallization around the stems and other marsh bottom debris.
Subsequent death and decay of the plants occurs over the years. Some of the stems remain standing while others may bend. Some stems may break and fall to the marsh floor. Stems are left hollow as the organic components of the plants decompose. Suspended iron and manganese, clays and other elements become deposited in the hollow cores in a combination of “bog iron” residue which over time alters to become an infill of siderite surrounded by the cast of concentric rings of agate which Indonesians now call “Fossil Bambu”.
| Proveedor de envío | Envío a Australia | Envíos al resto del mundo | Envío combinado ( Australia ) | Envío combinado (resto del mundo) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
|
|
|
|
| FedEx |
|
|
|
|
| DHL |
|
|
No disponible |
|
- SKU
- Dimensiones (mm)
- 89 x 37 x 17 mm
- Peso (cts)
- Certified Gemstones
- No
- Type
- Faceted
- Colores
-
RARE INDONESIAN FOSSIL BAMBOO
BEAUTIFUL RICH ORANGE BROWN AND BEIGE COLOURS
BOTRYOIDAL TEXTURE
TREATMENT: NONE FOSSIL BAMBOO CAN BE SLICED AND POLISHED TO MAKE BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY STONES
WEIGHT: 162.50 CTS APPROX
SIZE: 89 X 37 X 17 MM APPROX
RECENTLY FOUND BY GEOLOGISTS IN INDONESIA, THIS "FOSSIL BAMBOO" IS A TRIBUTE TO NATURES BEAUTY.
THE SHAPES ARE ATTRIBUTED TO A LOCAL INDONESIAN BAMBOO CALLED "AWI" OR JAPANESE STUMPY BAMBOO.
The basal masses consist of hollow tubes several centimeters in diameter with a consistent striated inner wall structure, suggesting that the agate formed around something organic, which subsequently decomposed away. The fingers vary in size and thickness
Colors vary from blue, purple, and pink to orange, red, yellow and white. Colorful patterns such as orbs, bands, streaks and dendrites are common but often restricted to specific layers of the agate.
Bamboo has strong silica rich stems. When a volcano erupts, a deluge of siliceous volcanic ash falls into a marsh or on a hillside and later is washed into a wetland. The ash will undergo weathering oxidation, releasing abundant silica, iron, manganese and other ions into the water. Water chemistry becomes acidic and colloidal suspension of clays from the decomposing feldspars increases.
The tough stems of these marsh plants can become the nucleus for deposition of botryoidal crystallization of cryptocrystalline quartz (agate). Rains and dry weather cause the marsh waters to rise and fall and the acidity to vary. Repeated eruptions and ash deposition can result in layer upon layer of agate crystallization around the stems and other marsh bottom debris.
Subsequent death and decay of the plants occurs over the years. Some of the stems remain standing while others may bend. Some stems may break and fall to the marsh floor. Stems are left hollow as the organic components of the plants decompose. Suspended iron and manganese, clays and other elements become deposited in the hollow cores in a combination of “bog iron” residue which over time alters to become an infill of siderite surrounded by the cast of concentric rings of agate which Indonesians now call “Fossil Bambu”.
| Proveedor de envío | Envío a Australia | Envíos al resto del mundo | Envío combinado ( Australia ) | Envío combinado (resto del mundo) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
|
|
|
|
| FedEx |
|
|
|
|
| DHL |
|
|
No disponible |
|
-
PositivoHappy with purchase, arrived today. Thank you
-
PositivoHappy with purchase, arrived today. Thank you
-
PositivoHappy with purchase , arrived today. Thank you
-
PositivoMany thanks.
¿Por qué los usuarios se superan a sí mismos?
Cuando se realiza una oferta, este es el monto máximo que una persona está dispuesta a ofertar por el producto. Nuestro sistema ofertará automáticamente en nombre del postor y aumentará la oferta de manera gradual hasta el máximo para mantener su posición como el mejor postor.
Cuando hay un ícono que indica "Oferta automática", significa que nuestro sistema está realizando ofertas de forma activa para el postor en función de su oferta máxima. Esto puede parecer como si los postores estuvieran pujando más que ellos mismos, pero es simplemente el resultado de que el sistema actualiza la oferta para reflejar el límite máximo del postor.