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Montana Moss Agate Tumbler Rough
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Montana Moss Agate
Montana Moss Agate is usually a white foggy agate flecked with a black or brown
mossy inclusions. The patterns are most interesting when the amount of moss is just a few percent of the material. Montana Moss Agate is popular with people who run rock tumblers because it polishes easily and a pound of rough will usually yield a number of stones with beautiful mossy surprises.
This material consists of broken nodules and trim saw remnants that will produce some very nice tumbled stones. Try a pound - or Two!
These Montana Moss Agates range from 1/4" (6 mm) to 1 1/4" (31 mm) in diameter. Photographed wet to show full color. |
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Large Ceramic Media:
Large ceramic pellets work great as a filler and for delivering grit or polish to difficult-to-reach surfaces. More information... |
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Small Ceramic Media:
Small ceramic pellets work great when you need small material for better tumbling action or to deliver grit or polish to difficult-to-reach surfaces. More information... |
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Plastic Media:
Use plastic pellets to cushion fragile stones when tumbling in a rotary tumbler. More information... |
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