Mineral Specimen #3810 Tennessee Pudding Stone
Eastern Tennessee
10.3 x 6.1 x 3.3 cm
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This specimen consists of a conglomerate of pebbles and cobbles of material grading from Chert to Jasper. The color varies from white through different shades of brown. One side is a relatively flat, smooth polished surface. The other side is composed of rounded pebbles with gaps between them. Interestingly, many of the pebbles are white in the interior and brown color around the edges. The specimen was collected and tumble polished by Mike Manning. Mike is a master at tumbling large pieces. He does not reveal the exact location from where this material is collected.
The specimen is in good condition with a good polish with the exception of some of the cobbles on the backside where much of it is recessed.
This mineral is also found in the following galleries: Minerals From the United States | Quartz | Minerals Priced Between 25 and 49 Dollars