Crack Open a Coconut Geode

After years spent collecting rocks, crystals and semiprecious stones, I relish the opportunity to revisit old pieces that I haven’t thought about in ages. One of the items that got me interested in the hobby originally still sits in a closet in the spare bedroom of our house. Even though I don’t display it anymore, I’m beginning to wonder why. After all, it’s just the sort of crystal that would pique a visitor’s interest.
There’s no mystery as to how the coconut got its name. Without knowing any better, one might suspect that it’s a genuine petrified coconut geode. These geodes are distinguished by three key characteristics: they’re hollow, they’re round, and they feature a “stem”-like structure on the outside. All of these physical attributes serve to make them resemble the tropical fruit even more.
