Meteorite stone originates from Ganyu County in Anhui Province, formerly known as Luzhou. This unique rock is a quartz silty argillaceous slate, featuring dominant grayish-black and gray mineral particles. It has a warm ochre tone, excellent ink retention, smooth slip, and does not become stagnant when wet. The ink remains well-preserved for long periods without appearing dry or unattractive. Based on its natural patterns, it can be categorized into three types: A. Venus: characterized by golden yellow pyrite or star-shaped white spots that resemble stars; B. Ribbed Python: displaying patterns resembling Luojing (a type of pattern) and pine grain with fine layering; C. Moth Eyebrow: featuring delicate lines that look like elegant eyebrows, often black, green, or dark green, formed by iron, manganese, and charcoal deposits. Duan Shishi comes from Zhaoqing City in Guangdong Province, historically known as Duanzhou. This is a sericite slate, typically found in shades of gray, dark gray, purple, and blue-violet. Its fine and evenly distributed minerals give it a soft, moist, and jade-like texture. When used for writing, the ink flows smoothly without stagnation and retains moisture for extended periods. One of the most distinctive features of meteorite stones is the variety of natural patterns they exhibit. Among them, four are particularly valued for their artistic appeal: A. Fish Brain Frost: the pattern resembles white clouds in a blue sky, with white specks resembling frozen fish brains; B. Banana Leaf White: the surface displays white and yellow patterns that resemble banana leaves, with a soft and delicate appearance; C. Pig Liver Jelly: the stone contains purple spots that look like frozen pig liver, round or oval in shape, with a darker center due to hematite inclusions; D. Stone Eye: dark vermiculite forms spherical, oval, or lens-shaped green or yellow-green patterns, resembling animal eyes. Caohe meteorite is produced in the Weihe River area of Sunan, Gansu Province. It is a shale slate with a small amount of silty sand, showcasing colors such as green duck head, green parrot, and reddish-purple spots. Its texture is as smooth as jade, and its ink quality is comparable to that of other famous stones. Chenglu meteorite is a type of stone made from mud collected from muddy water in Shanxi Province. It was originally created by smashing clay and then firing it. This technique dates back to the Tang Dynasty and is still practiced today. The colors include squid yellow, shrimp red, crab shell green, rose purple, and mung bean paste. Some varieties are also recognized as one of the four famous stones, especially those with natural engravings like red silk stone and ruthless stone. Loader Parts,Track Loader Parts,Case Loader Parts,Skid Loader Parts JINING SHANTE SONGZHENG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CO.LTD , https://www.stszcmparts.com