Dugway Geode cut and polished face with deep Crystal Cavity Core
Beautifully Polished Utah Dugway Geode with Unique Stunning Crystal Core
Geode with a clear cavity on a white background
Rough backside of Dugway Geode Standup.
Utah Dugway Geode Cavity with a rough, textured surface on a white background
Felt tabs on base of Dugway Geode standup.
Close-up of a Beautifully Polished Utah Dugway Geode with Deep Stunning Crystal Cavity.
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Close-up view of a beautiful crystal cavity inside a Dugway Geode
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Dugway Geode Standup with Deep Stunning Crystal Cavity Interior

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Unique and stunning deep quartz crystal cavity lined with agate in this cut & beautifully polished Dugway geode standup. Rare and Best Quality we process!

Dugway geode collected in Utah and processed at The Bug House in Delta, Utah.
Approximately 3 1/4” tall x 4” wide x 3" deep, 1 lb. 5 oz.

Comes with information card.

Dugway Geodes are composed of quartz, agate,  rhyolite, chalcedony and occasionally opal and jasper. 

These geodes began their formation 6 to 8 million years ago from volcanic activity and continued their formation for millions of years through mineral precipitation.