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Brazil, India,
Madagascar, Mexico, South Africa, Tanzania, USA |
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| Colors
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Black, blue, brown,
buff, green, grey, red, tan, white & yellow |
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| Family: |
Quartz |
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Hardness: |
6.50 |
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Refractive Index: |
1.54 |
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Relative Density: |
2.58 - 2.64 |
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Chalcedony’s (also
spelt Calcedony) name is derived from Chalcedon or Calchedon, an
ancient port of Bithynia, near present day Istanbul, Turkey. It has a
waxy luster and appears in a great variety of colors including blue,
white, buff, tan, green, red, grey, black, yellow or brown. Different
colored varieties of Chalcedony have individual names.
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Agate
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White, red,
blue, grey, brown or black bands |
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Bloodstone |
Green with red
spots |
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Chalcedony |
Blue to brownish
blue |
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Chrysoprase |
Apple green |
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Cornelian |
Orange to red |
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Flint
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Dull grey to black |
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Jasper |
Red, yellow, brown or green
(generally has spots) |
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Sard |
Light to dark brown |

The Romans
prized Chalcedony as seals, and in the New Testament (Revelations
21:19) Chalcedony is one of the twelve gemstones set in the
foundations of the city walls of Jerusalem. As compiled by Andreas,
Bishop of Caesurae, one of the earliest writers to tie the Apostles
with the symbolism of the twelve gems of Jerusalem, Chalcedony
represented the Apostle St. Andrew. Chalcedony was used during the
Renaissance as a magic amulet to promote health and safety.
Chalcedony is one
of the gemstones used in commesso or Florentine mosaic. Developed in
Florence in the late 16th century, commesso is a technique of fashioning
pictures with thin, cut-to-shape pieces of brightly colored gems.
 Quartz gemstones are
commonly separated into two groups based on the size of their individual
crystals. The macrocrystalline Quartz (large crystal) group includes many
popular gemstones such as Amethyst, Ametrine, Citrine and Green Amethyst (Prasiolite).
Cryptocrystalline Quartz includes species whose individual crystals are
too small to be easily distinguished. Apart from being a variety within
the group, Chalcedony is also a catch all term to describe
cryptocrystalline Quartz and includes many gems that have been coveted
since antiquity.
Normally faceted as a cabochon it is often used to great effect in both
necklaces and bracelets.
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