Eroded Agate- Poland (Wistoka river)
PUMI2637
This agate, found on the banks of the Wisłoka river in Poland, offers a representation of natural erosion on a non-homogeneous mineral. Its concentric layers, exposed over the millennia to the force of water, reveal a sculptural relief. The layers that make up this stone are not all of the same density, and therefore of the same resistance. Erosion has highlighted these internal layers. between silica and
kaolin.
Mounted on a brass base, it is a true sculpture shaped by nature, where the river becomes an artist.
kaolin.
Mounted on a brass base, it is a true sculpture shaped by nature, where the river becomes an artist.