7.45" Polished Baker Ranch Thunderegg (Water Line Agate) - New Mexico

This is a gorgeous "Baker Ranch Thunderegg" half collected from New Mexico. It features a mixture of agate colors and an area of water line formation, giving you an idea of the geode's orientation during formation. It comes with an acrylic display stand.

Baker Egg agate (also known as Baker Ranch agate) is a type of agate that formed as thundereggs (lithophysae) from a primarily rhyolite-perlite host rock. They are collected from an area southwest of Deming, New Mexico that was formerly known as Baker Ranch. These thundereggs are unique in that they exhibit vibrant coloration typically only found in agate nodules (amygdaloids).

Thundereggs are rarely found in any other color than white, blue or grey-blue, yet Baker Egg Mine produces mixtures of red, yellow, black, white and, in rare cases, green agate. This is due to the unique geologic history of the area, where rhyolitic lava deposits were disrupted by a mixture of geologic forces and the introduction of basaltic and andesitic lava flows over millions of years. These additional lava flows likely provided the minerals necessary for the variety of coloration found in Baker Egg agates (thundereggs).


FOR SALE
$99
DETAILS
SPECIES
Chalcedony var. Agate
LOCATION
Southwest of Deming, New Mexico
SIZE
7.45 x 5", up to 2.8" thick
CATEGORY
ITEM
#323790