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Agates
Treasures of the Earth
by Roger Pabian, Brian Jackson, Peter Tandy and John Cromartie
Hard cover, 8.5" x 6", 184 pages, copyright 2006.
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Sample Page Sample Page Sample Page Whether you are a seasoned expert or just beginning your collection, Agates is an indispensable resource to the rich geological and cultural significance of these beautiful stones. With beautiful and lavish color photographs of stunning agates from cover to cover, this book includes an illustrated and comprehensive identification guide to the different varieties of agates from around the world.
Chapters include Introduction, Names of Agates, What is an Agate?, Properties of Agates, Sources of Agates, Lapidary, Uses of Agates Through the Ages, and Collecting. An extensive bibliography provides references to further information on agates and agate localities, and a glossary and index are included.
Among the general types of wall-banded agates described and illustrated are agatised corals, agatised woods, calico agates, dendritic agates, disc and ovoid bearing agates, eye agates, faulted and brecciated agates, flame agates, fortification agates, iris or rainbow agates, jasp agates, lace agates, mocha agates, moss agates, plume agates, sagenitic agates, stalactitic agates, and tube agates. Among the general types of level-banded agates described and illustrated are landscape or scenic onyx, onyx, plynthoid onyx, sard onyx, thunder eggs and wave onyx. Other general types of chalcedony described and illustrated include bloodstone, carnelian, chert, chrysoprase, flint, jasper, plasma, prase and sard.
Among the worldwide localities and sources for agates discussed are Europe, Britain, the USA, Canada, Mexico, South America, Africa, Asia and Australia. The numerous varieties of agates described and illustrated from US localities alone include Guernsey Lake agates, Tepee Canyon agates, Fairburn agates, Union Road agates, Lysite agates, Sweetwater agates, Lake Superior agates, Tampa Bay agatised corals, Calf Killer agates, Horse Mountain agates, Nipomo (bean field) agates, Lavic agates, Horse Canyon agates, Paisley agates, Paul Bunyon agates, Siam agates, Wingate agates, China Lake agates, Owl Hole Lake agates, Burro Creek agates, Bull Canyon agates, Dugway agates, Pigeon Blood agates, Deming agates, Woodward Ranch agates, Rio Grande agates, Montana agates, Succor Creek agates, Graveyard point agates, Regency Rose agates, Beacon Hill agates, Richardson Ranch thunder eggs, Priday plume agates, Frieda thunder eggs, Eagle Rock agates, Antelope agates, Big Muddy Ranch agates, Deschutes River thunder eggs, Buchanan thunder eggs, Succor Creek agates, Rattle Snake eggs, Trent sagenite, Holley blue agate, Oregon Beach agates, Copco agates, Sweet Home agates, Thistle Creek agates, and others.
Agates
Treasures of the Earth
by Roger Pabian, Brian Jackson, Peter Tandy and John Cromartie
Hard cover, 8.5" x 6", 184 pages, copyright 2006.
Sample Page Sample Page Sample Page
Sample Page Sample Page Sample Page
Sample Page Sample Page Sample Page Whether you are a seasoned expert or just beginning your collection, Agates is an indispensable resource to the rich geological and cultural significance of these beautiful stones. With beautiful and lavish color photographs of stunning agates from cover to cover, this book includes an illustrated and comprehensive identification guide to the different varieties of agates from around the world.
Chapters include Introduction, Names of Agates, What is an Agate?, Properties of Agates, Sources of Agates, Lapidary, Uses of Agates Through the Ages, and Collecting. An extensive bibliography provides references to further information on agates and agate localities, and a glossary and index are included.
Among the general types of wall-banded agates described and illustrated are agatised corals, agatised woods, calico agates, dendritic agates, disc and ovoid bearing agates, eye agates, faulted and brecciated agates, flame agates, fortification agates, iris or rainbow agates, jasp agates, lace agates, mocha agates, moss agates, plume agates, sagenitic agates, stalactitic agates, and tube agates. Among the general types of level-banded agates described and illustrated are landscape or scenic onyx, onyx, plynthoid onyx, sard onyx, thunder eggs and wave onyx. Other general types of chalcedony described and illustrated include bloodstone, carnelian, chert, chrysoprase, flint, jasper, plasma, prase and sard.
Among the worldwide localities and sources for agates discussed are Europe, Britain, the USA, Canada, Mexico, South America, Africa, Asia and Australia. The numerous varieties of agates described and illustrated from US localities alone include Guernsey Lake agates, Tepee Canyon agates, Fairburn agates, Union Road agates, Lysite agates, Sweetwater agates, Lake Superior agates, Tampa Bay agatised corals, Calf Killer agates, Horse Mountain agates, Nipomo (bean field) agates, Lavic agates, Horse Canyon agates, Paisley agates, Paul Bunyon agates, Siam agates, Wingate agates, China Lake agates, Owl Hole Lake agates, Burro Creek agates, Bull Canyon agates, Dugway agates, Pigeon Blood agates, Deming agates, Woodward Ranch agates, Rio Grande agates, Montana agates, Succor Creek agates, Graveyard point agates, Regency Rose agates, Beacon Hill agates, Richardson Ranch thunder eggs, Priday plume agates, Frieda thunder eggs, Eagle Rock agates, Antelope agates, Big Muddy Ranch agates, Deschutes River thunder eggs, Buchanan thunder eggs, Succor Creek agates, Rattle Snake eggs, Trent sagenite, Holley blue agate, Oregon Beach agates, Copco agates, Sweet Home agates, Thistle Creek agates, and others.
Agates is a profusely illustrated and expertly researched and written reference and no-brainer addition to the personal library of any agate collector or appreciator of these beautiful and unique gemstones.
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