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Pink Banded Agate Point

Pink Banded Agate Point

The Pink Banded Agate Point is a polished stone specimen that highlights pink tones layered with natural banding formed through gradual silica deposition. Shaped into a pointed form, it offers a clear way to observe color variation, layering, and structure within agate. This piece is well suited for geology students, collectors, and anyone interested in how minerals record environmental changes over time.

Why you'll love this:

  • Crafted from natural agate with pink coloration and visible banded patterns
  • Polished point shape emphasizes mineral layering and directional growth
  • Smooth, durable stone surface suitable for handling, study, or display
  • A helpful specimen for exploring agate formation and silica mineral processes
  • Great for geology collections, classrooms, and science‑inspired decor

A visually engaging way to explore how time, chemistry, and structure shape Earth’s materials.

$8.75

Original: $24.99

-65%
Pink Banded Agate Point

$24.99

$8.75

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The Pink Banded Agate Point is a polished stone specimen that highlights pink tones layered with natural banding formed through gradual silica deposition. Shaped into a pointed form, it offers a clear way to observe color variation, layering, and structure within agate. This piece is well suited for geology students, collectors, and anyone interested in how minerals record environmental changes over time.

Why you'll love this:

  • Crafted from natural agate with pink coloration and visible banded patterns
  • Polished point shape emphasizes mineral layering and directional growth
  • Smooth, durable stone surface suitable for handling, study, or display
  • A helpful specimen for exploring agate formation and silica mineral processes
  • Great for geology collections, classrooms, and science‑inspired decor

A visually engaging way to explore how time, chemistry, and structure shape Earth’s materials.