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BIG black lava rock

Geoffrey Rea

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As per the title, wondering if anyone is aware of places selling large black lava rock?

Thinking pieces that are one to two foot for an Iwagumi.

Any help appreciated šŸ™šŸ½
 
Its actually quite hard to find stuff like that. I've seen some big pieces of seiryu and Frodo at Riverwood aquatics but never anything that size lava rock wise.
You'd probably be better off making your own by using epoxy or whatever to attach a few different pics to one another.
 

You are in luck. The ones above look like a bargain to me. If it was Icelandic or Tenerifian then you would be looking at several hundred pounds and those specimens are exceptionally rare. You can get smaller stones to go around this centre piece. I haven't seen anything like this for sale before, even from specialist gem and rock collectors, and I've been looking.
 
ProShrimp often have large pieces of lava rock @Geoffrey Rea and will send you photos on request.

In addition to @Simon Cole's links, I've also used T M Aquatix on eBay who have curated me nice pieces at my request, so you could check with them if they have large pieces:


Finally @Courtneybst got some lovely piece of 'Unzan stone' from AG: Journal - Salty Fingers
 
You are in luck. The ones above look like a bargain to me.

Cheers Simon, yes those are the largest pieces about UK based that have come up in searches currently.

You can buy 20kg boxes but itā€™s usually broken down:

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ProShrimp often have large pieces of lava rock @Geoffrey Rea and will send you photos on request.

In addition to @Simon Cole's links, I've also used T M Aquatix on eBay who have curated me nice pieces at my request, so you could check with them if they have large pieces

Good shout @Wookii will check into them.

Finally @Courtneybst got some lovely piece of 'Unzan stone' from AG: Journal - Salty Fingers

Yeah @Courtneybst !!! Went into AG today and theyā€™re all out, it was you buying all their lovely black lava wasnā€™t it? šŸ˜‚
 
Finally @Courtneybst got some lovely piece of 'Unzan stone' from AG: Journal - Salty Fingers

Yeah @Courtneybst !!! Went into AG today and theyā€™re all out, it was you buying all their lovely black lava wasnā€™t it? šŸ˜‚

Yeah they only got a select amount in the order! I got the two of the remaining 3 pieces šŸ˜… Riverwood was where I got my biggest Black Lava. Or you could order some Unzan and splash the cash LOL.
 
Yeah they only got a select amount in the order! I got the two of the remaining 3 pieces šŸ˜…

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Or you could order some Unzan and splash the cash LOL.

ā‚¬129 for a 30cm piece of Unzan šŸ˜¬

Riverwood is overdue a visit though and it would be a good excuse to pop in and say hi.

Try garden centres with a good cactus section. I often see huge lumps in places here so youā€™ll likely see it there.

I managed to get huge bits from my lfs/garden centre but those were red

On this one @Garuf and @MirandaB . As you say Miranda itā€™s usually red, but they have large boulders in for landscaping.
 
Ooof, that's steep. What size is that? (S/M/L) I either got 2 large or medium, Ā£60 each.

Thatā€™s large from the continent. They will obviously have to charge by size as the usual price per kilo doesnā€™t work with air filled rock profit wise. Itā€™s still only 1ft though and looking for a much bigger mother stone to hold the scape in place.

Will keep looking. Seeking out pieces for life to reuse over and over again so no hurry. If all else fails will improvise.

Either way I imagine it's not very economical if you're planning on a big ol' iwagumi.

1200 this time so pretty big Iwagumi wise. Needs a bold face and strong shape.
 
Hi all,
Itā€™s usually Icelandic lava stone I see and is generally black.
The colour depends on the geology of the volcano, if you were near a "spreading centre" plate boundary (like Iceland) you would have <"alkaline lava">, which doesn't contain much silica and is dark in colour.

If you didn't mind a smooth rock? You might be able to get large "Basalt" cobbles <"from W. Scotland">.

cheers Darrel
 
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