- Fordite (sometimes called Detroit agate) was formed one layer at a time as automotive paint accumulated on the metal racks that transported cars through the paint shop. Over decades, the layers hardened with repeated exposure to high heat during the curing process, making it possible to cut jewelry grade cabochons from this unusual piece of history.
- The alternating layers of vivid color in each piece provide a unique glimpse into the past. The colors can be used to identify and date the origin of the material. On average, our Fordite is around 65 years old, from Dearborn, Michigan.
- 24 x 17 x 3 mm cabochons featuring Fordite with veins of black and white.
- This listing includes 2 cabochons as shown in the item images.
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Veins of black and white Fordite cabochons - 26 x 17 x 3 mm pears, 1 pair (2 pieces)
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