描述
Mined from: Hanford Site area, near Richland, Benton County, Washington, USA
Description: This one-of-a-kind Hanford glass specimen features a pale translucent yellow to milky cream body with glossy glassy surfaces, curved flow lines, and natural-looking conchoidal fracture patterns. The piece has a soft lemon-yellow tint along the edges and thicker areas, with cloudy internal zones, small surface marks, and rippled break textures that catch the light. Its sculptural shape and semi-transparent appearance make it an interesting display piece for collectors of unusual man-made glass, industrial history objects, and Washington State material.
This unusual piece is a fragment of thick leaded shielding glass once used in observation windows at the Hanford Site, allowing workers to view reactions and processes while helping block radiation exposure.
Spiritually, glass is often associated with clarity, transformation, reflection, and the reshaping of energy. This specimen’s pale yellow color may also appeal to those who associate yellow stones or glass with optimism, focus, confidence, and solar energy. Its connection to transformation is especially fitting, since glass itself is formed through heat, melting, and cooling into a new state.
Quantity: 1pc
With this product, you will get the actual stone in the photograph.
