Libyan Desert Glass 54.57g @1.50/g
Origin: Great Sand Sea, Libya, 3 significant chips (13x13mm,18x5mm,19x4.5mm) with a couple small reflections around 1-2mm
60x41x28mm & 54.57g, A grade quality but price reflects damage.
Libyan Desert Glass, also known as Libyan Gold Tektite or Libyan Desert Tektite is found in a remote region of the Sahara Desert, in the Great Sand Sea of western Egypt near the border of Libya. These golden gems are scattered over thousands of kilometers, between the Sahara's shifting sand dunes.
One could say this natural glassy gem is the lost stone of the Sahara, it was used for jewelry and carvings in ancient Egypt. But it wasn't until 1932 that it was rediscovered by an Egyptian Desert survey expedition sent from Cairo to study unexplored regions of the Great Sand Sea, north of the Gilf Kebir plateau. On December 29th 1932, members from the expedition discovered a pale yellow material with glassy characteristics, it became known as Libyan Desert Glass.
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