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Purple Agate Geode Bookend (2-3.5 lb)

Purple Agate Geode Bookend (2-3.5 lb)

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Thick Felt Base Protection for Larger Sizes

The heavy bookends come with a 0.15 inch thick felt applied to the base to protect your surfaces. The beautiful bookends that have geode centers also come with the same felt protection. Look for "felt base" in the title of the bookend you have chosen.

Natural and dyed bookends

Colored bookends are dyed a variety of colors. They may be Blue, Teal, Purple or Pink.

Blue, teal, purple or pink bookends have been dyed to provide you many options to match your decor and color preference. The "Natural" color option however, means the bookends have not been dyed. Some undyed "Natural" bookends do have shades of color, depending on the minerals. They vary, but are usually tan, brown, gray or clear. Some have quartz, and we have occasionally seen a light purple amethyst tone in some which is naturally occurring.

  • Each bookend is unique, like a finger print. No two are ever the same!!
  • Small bookends have exposed bases
  • 3.5 - 6 lbs have rubber bumpers that you can attach if desired
  • 6 lbs and up have felt bottoms
  • • Any WSYWYG ("What you see is what you get bookend") will have a felt base. You are buying the exact bookend pictured in this case.

Common Questions:

What is agate made of?

It is usually formed from volcanic or metamorphic rocks made of chalcedony and quartz. Agate has been valued all the way back to ancient Greece when it was used in jewelry and seal stones (stones used to impart a seal onto wet clay or other materials).

Are the colors of the bookends natural?

The color is not natural in the highly colored bookends, these have been dyed to provide a special match for home decor, giving you many choices.

If you see the color listed as "Natural" the stones have not been dyed. These stones are usually tan, gray or blueish in their natural state. We have seen a light purple amethyst color in some natural bookends, but it’s very rare.

Please be aware that the color you see on your computer may not exactly match the bookend due to different monitors' color calibration. We do our best to provide a picture that represents the color as best as possible.

Note: These bookends have been made by the earth and have natural lines and cracks that were created as the agate was formed.

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