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Half lithophyse blue bed

Half lithophyse blue bed

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Half Lithophyse Blue Bed
0.100kg, 7cm x 5cm x 2cm Origin Richardson's Ranch, United States No Treatment Polished front face

Lithophyses are sedimentary rocks of organic origin that form in specific geological environments. The formation process begins millions of years ago when deposits of organic matter, such as leaves, shells or plant debris, accumulate on the bottom of a dry lake, river bed or floodplain. Over time, these deposits are buried under other layers of sediment.

Over the centuries, buried sediments undergo complex geological processes such as compaction and cementation. These natural forces act on organic deposits, causing them to transform into solid rock. This is how Lithophyses are formed, crystallizing the geological history of their original environment.

What makes Lithophyses truly extraordinary is their unique crystalline composition. Minerals, such as quartz, calcite, clay, and silica, play a vital role in the formation of these unique rocks. The crystals slowly grow over time, creating incredible patterns and varied colors within the Lithophyses. These patterns and colors, often resembling natural works of art, make each Lithophyse truly unique.

These stones are more than just decorative rocks; they play an important role in the study of Earth's geological history. By examining Lithophyses, geologists can trace past climate changes, water level fluctuations, and environmental transformations that took place on our planet millions of years ago.

Nowadays, Lithophyses are attracting great interest in the world of decoration and jewelry due to their unique beauty. Their varied patterns and vibrant colors make them sought-after pieces.
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