Looks More Suitable In All These Sizes .
1. It can be used as a Dining Table, Guest table, coffee table,
center table top in show room as well as a gift
for your loved ones.
2. The table top is made in Agra India & fully handmade.
3. The top will be delivered by FedEx or DHL free of cost door to
door.
4. If there is any local tax,custom duties or Vat will be paid by
the buyer at the destination.
5. The parcel is dispatch with proper packing & fully insured
covering all kind of risk.
6. To maintain the table top is simple soap & water & dry cotton
cloth.
7. If You Are Looking Something Customize, Let Us Know We Will
Make For You As Per Your Design, Size &
Shape.
8. This Table Top Does Not Include Stand/Legs . If You Want
Please Message Us.
9. Agate Have Billions Of Colors. So agate stone may slightly
vary from the image shown.
Marble Agate Table Tops
We are Manufacturer & Exporter of marble agate table tops. These
marble agate table tops have different shapes like Round Table
top, Octagonal Table Tops, Rectangle / Dining table tops, Square
Table tops, Chess Table tops, Taj Mahal Table tops, Custom
Designs Table tops also make marble Table top Base and Stand.
Then we can be used as dining tables, coffee tables, Center
tables, conference tables, chess boards, reading tables, bar
tables , Garden table, side and corner tables or any other use as
per the indoor and outdoor decor. They can also be placed
outdoors in the garden, as marble is stain free, offers great
resistance to the forces of nature, and can withstand heavy
temperatures. We also meet customized requirement and offer our
marble table tops at industry leading prices.
About Agate Stone-
Agate is a rock consisting primarily of cryptocrystalline silica,
chiefly chalcedony, alternating with microgranular quartz. It is
characterized by its fineness of grain and variety of color.
Although agates may be found in various kinds of host rock, they
are classically associated with volcanic rocks and can be common
in certain metamorphic rocks.
Ancient use of agate stone
Agate is one of the most common materials used in the art of
hardstone carving, and has been recovered at a number of ancient
sites, indicating its widespread use in the ancient world; for
example, archaeological recovery at the Knossos site on Crete
illustrates its role in Bronze Age Minoan culture
Types Of Agate
1. Fortification Agate
This is the most common and distinctive type of agate. In these
agates, bands crystallized into
concentric layers that more or less follow the shape of the
cavity. The banding resembles an aerial view
of a fort
2. Water-Line Agate (also called water-level or onyx)
During its formation, silica-rich solution either entered the
cavity slowly laying one band at a time,
excess water drained out leaving a small a of silica to
settle out into separate bands, or the vesicle
filled under low pressure. In any case, the silica
crystallization in water-level agates is controlled by
gravity in one orientation, forming a stack up of parallel bands.
3. Shadow Agate
Some agates exhibit a shadow effect in which there is what
appears to be movement across the agate
layers when the specimen is rocked back and forth (or your
orientation to the specimen moves). This
optical effect only occurs when there are alternating translucent
and opaque bands. It is caused when
light goes into the agate, but is not reflected out.
4. Tube Agate
Tube Agate During the formation of some agates, parallel
projections of tiny hair-thin mineral rods grow
first within the silica gel, around which later the chalcedony
agate micro-crystals form. In some cases
the inclusions remain, but sometimes they weather away leaving
hollow tubes that subsequently fill in
with silica.
5. Eye Agates
This mysterious agate characteristic is believed to be formed
when most of the silica gel drains from the
cavity, leaving only a droplet that “beads up” on the inside wall
of the cavity. This droplet crystallizes into
solid chalcedony “eyes”. In some cases, crystal growth will
continue from this droplet in a manner similar
to the formation of stalactites in caves. Later, the pocket fills
in with the usual deposition of chalcedony
microcrystals.
6. Plume Agate
These agates initially had formations on their outside layer that
formed prior to the deposition of
chalcedony bands. They are filament growths of mineral inclusions
that resemble ferns or feathers.
7. Geode Agate
Geode Agate In some cases the supply of silica-rich water runs
out before the entire cavity fills in. When
there is a hollow center within a crystalline outer fill, the
specimen is considered a geode. Not all geodes
have agate banding, but many do. Also, the inner layers can form
into several different types of silica
mineral crystals and may even have other types of mineral
crystals.
8. Moss Agate
Moss Agate Moss agates have clusters of mineral inclusions that
resemble s, trees, or landscapes.
Most moss agate inclusions are comprised of iron or manganese
oxide. In some cases, the inclusions
inhibit chalcedony banding allowing the mineral clusters free
reign to grow within the silica gel.
9. Seam Agate
Seam agates for in cracks within host rock, rather than in
rounder pockets. The bands form in parallel
rows that follow and fill in the crack or seam.
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