Description
Red Barite Pseudomorphs from Utah’s Yellowcat Flats and Grand County’s Morrison Formation are notable for their striking deep-red or crimson agate/chalcedony replacements of the original tabular or ‘rose’ barite crystals. These pseudomorphs offer a captivating blend of color and texture, making them highly sought-after specimens for collectors and enthusiasts of geology. The unique formation process, where agate/chalcedony perfectly mimics the shape of the original barite, results in specimens that are both beautiful and scientifically intriguing.








