Rock Identifier
Synthetic Costume Accessory (Non-Geological) (Polyester and Acrylic Fiber (Anthropogenic polymer)) — Synthetic / Man-made textile
Synthetic / Man-made textile

Synthetic Costume Accessory (Non-Geological)

Polyester and Acrylic Fiber (Anthropogenic polymer)

Hardness: <1 (Very soft); Color: Cream, grey, and peach; Luster: Dull/fleece-like; Crystal structure: Amorphous (Non-crystalline); Cleavage: None (fibrous)

Hardness
<1 (Very soft)
Color
Cream, grey, and peach
Luster
Dull/fleece-like
Identified More synthetic / man-made textile

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Physical properties

Hardness: <1 (Very soft); Color: Cream, grey, and peach; Luster: Dull/fleece-like; Crystal structure: Amorphous (Non-crystalline); Cleavage: None (fibrous)

Formation & geological history

Formed through industrial polymerization and textile manufacturing processes in the modern era (21st century); found in retail and domestic environments.

Uses & applications

Used for cosplay, costume design, personal comfort, or as a fashion accessory; provides no industrial or construction utility.

Geological facts

These items are designed to mimic the anatomy of animal paws (toe beans). They are often associated with furry subcultures or animal-themed costumes for recreational use.

Field identification & locations

Identify in the field by checking for synthetic fabric tags, soft texture, and evidence of machine stitching. Common locations include bedrooms, costume shops, and convention centers.