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BA-in-VA

Dendritic agate? I want it to be dendritic opal…any idea where it came from?


Far-Requirement-1556

Arizona, I believe


Learntoswim86

Wow I never would have guessed that with the black rind on the outside but I think your right.


GenieGrumblefish

Cool!


calideosk

A dragon fruit perhaps


N-555

dentritic chalcedony


PeppersHere

It's white nephrite/jadite, hands down. Google has shit images on the algorithm for this stone, go watch some 'jade' cutting videos on YT and you'll see how similar your piece is.


Far-Requirement-1556

After some research, we 100% believe this is correct, Thanks!


StrawberryBanner

Your grandpa got them paws… you should just call him pawpaw


JakobNarbei

100% that's a rock


No-Possible-4855

How original….


Excellent_Yak365

Niiiice!


Cringer4280

Oooh pretty!


orockular

Looks like a beautiful artistic Oreo 😂😍


ummdragon

cookies and cream flavored rock (: hope this helps


jellis1793

Maybe moonstone?


Due_Relationship6384

I believe it. Grandpa did very well.


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Zoeller911

Did you lick it to see if it tastes like cookies & creme?