Creek Bottom Trading Company
Thunder Egg slab
Thunder Egg slab
Introducing our Thunder Egg Slab, a stunning agate formation unearthed in the picturesque landscapes of eastern Washington. This natural wonder boasts an innate brilliance that requires minimal effort to transform into a high-gloss masterpiece. Our slabs, measuring 1/4" in thickness, offer a unique opportunity to own a piece of geological artistry, with the exception of one exceptional slab that measures 3/8".
Product Description:
Discover the beauty of nature's artistry with our Thunder Egg Slab, a captivating agate formation born in the heart of eastern Washington's breathtaking terrain. Each Thunder Egg is a testament to the geological wonders of the region, showcasing unique patterns and colors that have been waiting for their moment to shine.
Found amidst the rocky landscapes of eastern Washington, these Thunder Eggs are unlike any other. With just a touch of polishing magic, they reveal their inner brilliance, transforming into high-gloss marvels that capture the imagination.
Our Thunder Egg Slabs, measuring a quarter-inch in thickness, allow you to own a piece of this geological masterpiece. Whether you're a collector, a jewelry maker, or simply someone who appreciates the artistry of the earth, these slabs are your canvas for creativity and wonder. And for those seeking something extraordinary, we offer one exceptional slab that stands out at 3/8".
Every Thunder Egg is a glimpse into the geological history of the Pacific Northwest, a testimony to the natural forces that have shaped this region over millennia. Their exquisite patterns and lustrous shine are a testament to the beauty that can be found in the heart of the earth.
Embrace the wonders of eastern Washington with our Thunder Egg Slab from Creek Bottom Trading Co. Order your piece of geological artistry today and marvel at the exquisite beauty that emerges with just a little polishing effort. Each slab is a slice of nature's masterpiece, waiting for your creative touch to bring it to life.
Materials
Materials
Material Information for Agate and Stone:
Agate:
- Agate is a microcrystalline variety of quartz with a distinctive banded or layered appearance.
- It is known for its wide range of colors, patterns, and translucent to opaque characteristics.
- Agate is commonly used in jewelry and decorative items, and it is believed to possess various metaphysical properties.
Stone:
- "Stone" is a broad term that refers to various naturally occurring mineral substances with diverse appearances and properties.
- Common stone types used in jewelry and decor include quartz, amethyst, jasper, and many others, each with unique colors, patterns, and hardness levels.
- Stones are valued for their aesthetics, durability, and often their perceived metaphysical or healing qualities.
Care information
Care information
Care and Maintenance for Agate and Stone:
- To clean agate and stone jewelry or decorative items, use a soft, damp cloth or a mild detergent solution.
- Avoid exposing agate and stone items to harsh chemicals or acids that can harm the surface.
- Protect agate and stone jewelry from sharp blows or sudden impacts that may cause chipping or cracking.
- Store agate and stone items away from direct sunlight or extreme heat to prevent color fading or damage.
- Agate and stone pieces may benefit from occasional recharging if used for metaphysical or healing purposes.
Agate and stone materials offer a vast array of colors and patterns, making them versatile and captivating choices for both adornment and decor. Proper care and maintenance help preserve their natural beauty and ensure their longevity.