Leopard skin agate
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Leopard skin agate is a variation of agate. As the name suggests, it resembles a leopard’s skin with mostly spots and, occasionally, the stripes typically shown in regular agate.
The composition, as with other agates, is SiO2 (silicon dioxide). The background color is, in most cases, warm, and the other features (spots in the agate, occasional stripes, specks) can vary.
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