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Dwarves' Earth Treasures Museum:
Aouli Agates,
Aouli, Morocco, Africa
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    The Aouli Agates recognizable by their general cone-like shapes, had entered the market only for a short due due to the fact that too much of Aouli agates were fractured at all. They came from many basalt deposits around Aouli, but treated by Moroccans as a single locality. White and gray are most common colors while some agates came with red, purple, yellow and orange(second most common color). Some came with excellent shadowing effects and I have yet to see any really colorful agates coming from that location.  Some agates especially white ones have strong shadowy effects. Gem Shop Inc. treated some of the agate fragments to produce the strong black and white colored agates called "Tuxedo Agate".
 

Rare orange color.
Very shadowy

Rare orange color

That one is the only one of its kind I have
found after searching thru 3 barrels.
Excellent shadowing effect

Rare yellow color

Rare tight-banded with purplish tint.