Australian Zebra Rock is a type of rock that has been dated at approximately 600 million years old during the Pre Cambrian period. It is most commonly found in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia and is characterized by its fine-grained siliceous argillite composition, with distinctive red bands or spots against a lighter background. While the exact formation process is still debated, it is believed that this sedimentary rock was deposited in calm or deep water, resulting in its unique iron oxide coloration.
Weight 1.033 kg