Libyan Desert Glass Impactite, Tektite From Egypt- outlet 13.3 Grams- Semi Flat, Unique Texture, Palm Stone- G13

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Libyan Desert Glass Impactite, Tektite From Egypt- outlet 13.3 Grams- Semi Flat, Unique Texture, Palm Stone- G13, The photographs shown here detail a beautiful piece of Libyan Desert Glass (LDG) from Egypt Libyan.
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Product code: Libyan Desert Glass Impactite, Tektite From Egypt- outlet 13.3 Grams- Semi Flat, Unique Texture, Palm Stone- G13

The photographs shown here detail a beautiful piece of Libyan Desert Glass (LDG) from Egypt. Libyan Desert Glass is also referred to as Great Sand Sea Glass. It has a rich and ancient origin. Formed somewhere between 26-28 million years ago by a meteorite impact, LDG has a long history of being used by humans. Paleolithic peoples knapped them into tools (scrapers, spear heads, knife blades, etc...). The ancient Egyptians also used LDG in ceremonies and jewelry- a carved scarab beetle was even part of a breast plate that was found in the tomb of King Tutankhamun.
The golden color, storied history, and unique energy make LDG one of a kind among other natural glass in the world. LDG has the highest amount of a quartz mineraloid called lechatelierite, which is formed when quartz undergoes a super heated transformation from nuclear blast, lightning strike, or (as in this case) meteorite impact. It also has the highest silica content of any natural glass, with many specimens containing perfect spherical inclusions of Cristobalite (a silicate formed under extreme temperatures). Many scientists classify LDG as an outlet impactite rather than tektite. They believe that the celestial object that created this glass did not make impact, but instead burst above the ground creating a massive amount of heat- instantaneously melting the sands below. This event differs from the formation of tektites (where the impact throws material high into the atmosphere, and then falls).
The pieces listed in this series of LDG are all top quality color and clarity. Many of these specimens are smoothed from the millions of years of shifting desert sands. They have a wonderful feel when held in the hand, and make excellent palm stones. They are prefect for any collector, reki or meditation practices, faceting, or carving. The last photos feature a 1 cm cube for size reference. I tried to photograph any interesting features and any small chips when present; however if you have any questions about an item please don't hesitate to ask.


Weight- 13.3 Grams or 66.5 Carat

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