





Blue Geode v1.0 – FS22
A “Blue Geode”. Geode, formerly also Gäode, is a term from geology and mineralogy that is not used uniformly, and which, depending on the source, refers to a rounded cavity, delimited by a uniform outer layer of rock, and/or the filling with mineral or fossil substance created by various geological processes.
If a residual cavity remains after a crystal filling, this is also called a druse and, if completely filled, an almond. Geodes are created by lava flows during the cooling process.
– Blue Geode (2 different versions)
– Purchase price: €49 / €149
– Maintenance costs: €0 / day