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I have this rather strange amethyst


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I found this rather strange rock can't seem to clearly identify it and I have never seen amethyst grow quite like this looks like it could be "the little geode that tried.

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Amethyst often forms in association with agate.

Not an unusual piece but still nice.

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Amethyst in banded chalcedony, perhaps.

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