Leaverite (Conglomerate): A Specimen (Seems to be a Fragment from a Demolished Floor)

Leaverite (Conglomerate): A Specimen (Seems to be a Fragment from a Demolished Floor)

Leaverite (Conglomerate): A Specimen (Seems to be a Fragment from a Demolished Floor)

Leaverite (Conglomerate): A Specimen (Seems to be a Fragment from a Demolished Floor) (reverse)

Leaverite (Conglomerate): A Specimen (Seems to be a Fragment from a Demolished Floor) (closeup, reverse)

Leaverite (Conglomerate): A Specimen (Seems to be a Fragment from a Demolished Floor) (closeup)

Leaverite (Conglomerate): A Specimen (Seems to be a Fragment from a Demolished Floor)

Leaverite (Conglomerate): A Specimen (Seems to be a Fragment from a Demolished Floor)

Leaverite (Conglomerate): A Specimen (Seems to be a Fragment from a Demolished Floor)

Leaverite (Conglomerate): A Specimen (Seems to be a Fragment from a Demolished Floor) (reverse)


Leaverite (Conglomerate): A Specimen (Seems to be a Fragment from a Demolished Floor)

2025: Box #67 – Crete

Note:

The front of the specimen appears to have a thin coating of different colors of sandstone (black, yellow, pink, red, and green), arranged in a striped fashion. It is doubtful that this is a natural occurrence, for the stripes are straight and even.

The reverse is a typical conglomerate mixture of quartz, cement, and sandstone.

 

2.7 ounces

75 grams

375 carats

 

Self-collected (On the beach, facing the sea of Libya, Ierapetra on the island of Crete)

Greece

 

January 1989


2025-67-Crete

1989-Crete-1


Leaverite (Conglomerate): A Specimen (Seems to be a Fragment from a Demolished Floor)

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