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Crack Your Own Geode

Designer: Vibes Candles™

$10.00

Crack your own Geode Crystal for a fun and magical experience. Each Geode is unique, some will be almost hollow and very easy to break, whilst others very dense filled mostly with Calcite. 

DETAILS

Each Geode will range about 2" - 4" +/-
Moroccan White Calcite Geodes
• Geodes pictured are to provide an idea of the typical size and shape and will vary in appearance - color, shape, size, etc. Geodes shipped will be very similar but not identical. Due to the nature of Moroccan Geodes, some are solid on the inside rather than hollow.

How To Break Open

Warning: wear protective glasses for safety precautions when cracking open the Geode.

We recommend using a hammer to crack open the Geode. Wrap the Geode one in a cloth and slowly tap with the hammer. Start at a low power tap and slowly increase the force until it cracks. Some pieces require very little effort to break while others require a fair amount of force. Starting slow at first ensures you don't obliterate the more fragile specimens. Once you've heard them break, unwrap to find what beautiful unique crystal has been revealed. 

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Crack your own Geode Crystal for a fun and magical experience. Each Geode is unique, some will be almost hollow and very easy to break, whilst others very dense filled mostly with Calcite. 

DETAILS

Each Geode will range about 2" - 4" +/-
Moroccan White Calcite Geodes
• Geodes pictured are to provide an idea of the typical size and shape and will vary in appearance - color, shape, size, etc. Geodes shipped will be very similar but not identical. Due to the nature of Moroccan Geodes, some are solid on the inside rather than hollow.

How To Break Open

Warning: wear protective glasses for safety precautions when cracking open the Geode.

We recommend using a hammer to crack open the Geode. Wrap the Geode one in a cloth and slowly tap with the hammer. Start at a low power tap and slowly increase the force until it cracks. Some pieces require very little effort to break while others require a fair amount of force. Starting slow at first ensures you don't obliterate the more fragile specimens. Once you've heard them break, unwrap to find what beautiful unique crystal has been revealed. 

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