
mineral
Unknown Tumbled Stone
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AI-generated identification · may be incorrectBrown, smooth, tumbled appearance (likely Mohs hardness 6-7 if quartz-based)
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Physical properties
Brown, smooth, tumbled appearance (likely Mohs hardness 6-7 if quartz-based)
Formation & geological history
Tumbled by natural water action or mechanically polished in a rock tumbler
Uses & applications
Collecting, decorative item, or jewelry making
Geological facts
The image is too out of focus to properly identify the stone. It appears to be a common tumbled pebble, possibly jasper, chert, or quartz.
Field identification & locations
Without clear focus, identification is impossible. Often found in riverbeds or purchased in rock shops.
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