Agate is a stone I've come to appreciate more since I started cabbing a short while ago. There is a reasonable supply of it within a couple of hours drive from where I live. Good for jewellery because it's hard and tough and does not scratch or chip particularly easily. It also comes in an infinite variety of colour hues and patterns and no two pieces look exactly alike.
These ones look great but the problem is that the fiery orange colour is usually only a thin layer on the outside, the thickness of a coat of paint. The inside often does contain interesting features nonetheless and people who have seen cabs made from these bits asked if it was opal.
I have a few slices of this bit left. I cut the cab I made from it far too thick and high-domed to show the banding properly. Next on will be flatter, we'll see how it looks.
My first few cabs - they are the inner section of the orange pieces.
Here's what I've been looking for. Found on Sunday, this piece
appears to have a thick shell of clear red agate with a solid orange agate centre instead of the more common void lined with tiny crystals. Should be able to get something nice out of this bit.
By far the most common find in this spot is is the colourless stuff and the stuff that looks deeply coloured on the outside but is colourless/milky translucent inside. But I now think this is mostly because those ones stand out and are easy to spot. Having examined this piece closely it is not a coloured around colourless but looks to be orange-red right the way trhough. It was only by chance that I saw it - a piece or unremarkable shiny brown stone with the end chipped off showing the dark agate inside. I've ground the outer coating away here. I reckon there might be plenty more of this fully-coloured stuff but it's not so easy to find a special shiny brown stone among a virtual mountain of regular shiny brown stones.
This little bit shows some solid white but the colours in this spot mostly seem to be colourless, orange and red. But you never know what might turn up if you keep looking......