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Magnesite - Rough, Natural Stone - 1 pound
These rough pieces of magnesite (also called howlite) are bright, intense white. They display the typical gray veinous structures. Many lapidary purposes!
Size: from about 3-5" long, to about 2-4" wide, to about 1 1/4 to 2" thick. 1-5 pieces per pound.
Please specify in the Comments area if you would like a single, larger chunk, otherwise you will receive random-sized pieces that match the weight of your order.
Unit for sale: 1 pound
Origin: Zimbabwe
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