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Amethyst: Amethyst geodes are hollow rocks with amethyst crystals on the inside.
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Celestite: Celestite, or celestine, is formed from granite and pegmatite rocks, often within geodes.
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Aragonite: Aragonite Geodes have a yellow, beige, or brown exterior and often form with other crystals like Kutnohorite, Quartz, Scolecite, Coral, Calcite, and Chalcedony.
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Quartz Geodes: A geode is a hollow rock, lined with spherical rock material that are frequently paired with quartz crystals.
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Citrine Geodes: Citrine Geodes are golden geodes with a sun-like radiance that are closely related to the spiritual parts of our existence.
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Agate geode bookends: One of the most popular types of agate geodes are those used as bookends.
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Volcanic Geodes: Volcanic geodes, which occur as a result of volcanic ash and eruptions, are the most well-known and sought-after geodes.
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Calcite Crystal: Well-formed calcite crystals can be also found in geodes.
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