Rock Identifier
Note: This is a Man-Made Object (Costume/Prop Patch) (Synthetic fiber and pigments (Cellulose/Plastic-based composite)) — Non-geological
Non-geological

Note: This is a Man-Made Object (Costume/Prop Patch)

Synthetic fiber and pigments (Cellulose/Plastic-based composite)

Texture: Soft, fibrous, and flexible; Color: Teal, white, and black ink; Hardness: N/A (pliable material); Luster: Matte; Structure: Woven or pressed material with laminated coating.

Hardness
N/A (pliable material)
Color
Teal, white, and black ink
Luster
Matte
Identified More non-geological

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Physical properties

Texture: Soft, fibrous, and flexible; Color: Teal, white, and black ink; Hardness: N/A (pliable material); Luster: Matte; Structure: Woven or pressed material with laminated coating.

Formation & geological history

Modern era; manufactured through a process of drawing or printing on craft paper/fabric, then cut and potentially laminated or backed with felt for use as a toy or costume accessory.

Uses & applications

Entertainment and roleplay; specifically designed as a 'PAW Patrol' Everest badge for a child's costume or craft project.

Geological facts

This item is not a rock or mineral, but rather a representation of a fictional badge from the animated series 'PAW Patrol'. The evergreen tree symbol identifies it as belonging to the character Everest.

Field identification & locations

Identification as a non-geological object is key. In the field, look for fibrous edges, ink bleeding, and flexibility to distinguish from actual minerals like turquoise or amazonite.