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The so called “Nohfelder ryholitic range”, a petrografic formation of pale coloured, silica-rich vulcanic rocks, is allowing only a few possibilities for rock-hunting. One exception is the location “Teufelskanzel” (devils pulpet) at Leissberg Hill, one mile north of the village Oberthal. This location was known to our ancestors since centuries - but it became very popular to agate-hunters in the late 1970ies. After a short, but very excessive used time the “rush” was terminated by a acclamation of a “natural reserved location” a this place.

Today no collecting at all is allowed at this location.

The agates from the “Teufelskanzel” are Lithophysae (“Thundereggs”). Usually they are showing a brecciated formation of rhyolite and chalcedony in the center. Star-shaped or ring-shaped formations do only occur in the smaller specimen. The bigger ones (Lithophysae up to a size from 30 inches were found) do have a very complicated pattern. The collectors like these pattern very much because by using assoziations they can explain their subjective idea of a specimen. Some agate-collectors are able to see everything from “wild boars” up to the “queen of the nigth” in their favourite specimen.

The colours of those lithophysae are usually dark - but some are showing brigth blue, yellowish, pink or red colours. A very unusual aspect of formation is giving these agates a special position worldwide. They are showing a very strong fluorescence under longwave- UV-light, caused by inclusions of uranium.

Agates from this location are offered in the agate-archive .

Oberthal 100mm UVam
Oberthal 110mmam
Oberthal 195mmam
Oberthal 57mmam
Oberthal 155mmam
Oberthal 50mmam
Oberthal 185mmam
Oberthal 197mmam
Oberthal 84mm UVam
Oberthal 55mmam
Oberthal 30mmam
Oberthal 64mmam
Oberthal 43mmam
Oberthal 125mmam
Oberthal 44mmam
Oberthal 65mmam
Oberthal 104mm UVam
Oberthal 80mmam
Oberthal 70mmam
Oberthal 95mm UVam
Oberthal 75mmam
Oberthal 76mmam
Oberthal 87mmam
Oberthal 91mmam

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