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"Fordite" is a lapidarist's term for polished pieces of finely-layered, multicolored paint masses derived from painting rooms in automobile factories. The name is in reference to the Ford Motor Company. This material is also known as "Detroit Agate".

Locality: attributed to a car plant in Dearborn, Michigan, USA
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Author James St. John

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