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Chalcedony Varieties: An Introduction to a Multifaceted Gemstone

Chalcedony is a type of cryptocrystalline quartz that encompasses many popular gemstone varieties. Its hallmarks are a waxy luster and translucent to opaque appearance. Chalcedony forms in a wide range of colors with distinctive patterns and visual characteristics. This article will provide an overview of chalcedony along with some of its most notable types.

What is Chalcedony?

Chalcedony belongs to the quartz group of minerals. It consists of microscopic quartz crystals that form dense masses with a fine texture. Chalcedony rates at 7 on the Mohs hardness scale. It can be found in sedimentary, volcanic, and metamorphic rocks.

While translucent, chalcedony is more opaque than crystalline quartz. It also lacks a definite crystal shape. Chalcedony's soft luster sets it apart from glassy minerals. There are many different recognized types of chalcedony.

Chalcedony Varieties

Some of the most popular varieties of chalcedony gems include:

Agate

Agate is characterized by distinctive banded patterning. These bands form through unique mineral deposits over time. No two agates have the same patterning. Agate comes in many colors and is widely used for ornamental objects, carvings, and jewelry.

Carnelian

Carnelian is an orange to reddish-brown chalcedony. Its color stems from trace iron oxide. Carnelian has been used since antiquity for signet rings, beads, and amulets. It remains popular for jewelry and decorative items today.

Chrysoprase

Chrysoprase is a bright green form of chalcedony colored by traces of nickel. Its color resembles that of an apple. Top quality chrysoprase is highly translucent with vivid coloration. It is used for beads, cabochons, carvings, and other ornamental objects.

Jasper

Jasper is an opaque chalcedony that occurs in a wide range of colors due to mineral impurities. Picture jasper features eye-catching landscape scenes. Jasper has been used to create tools, weapons, and decorative items since prehistoric times.

Onyx

Onyx refers to black and white banded chalcedony as well as solid black chalcedony. The signature black color comes from carbon impurities. Onyx has a long history in jewelry making and ornamental carving.

Pietersite

Pietersite is a rare type of brecciated jasper that displays a distinctive bluish-gray or golden color with feather-like patterns. First discovered in Namibia in the 1960s, pietersite remains a niche collector's gem. When polished, it exhibits captivating optical effects.

Sard

Sard refers to reddish-brown to brownish-red chalcedony. It takes its name from the ancient source of Sardis in modern-day Turkey. Sard has been fashioned into amulets, intaglios, and decorative objects since antiquity. Today, quality sard is a minor gem.

Sardonyx

Sardonyx is a banded form of chalcedony with parallel layers of sard (red) and onyx (black/white). Skilled Roman stonecutters used sardonyx to create elaborate cameos and intricate carvings. Sardonyx remains popular for signet rings, pendants, and other jewelry.

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Chalcedony's diversity showcases the endless creativity of nature. In its many iterations, it has decorated humans across all cultures for thousands of years. Chalcedony remains a staple gem material for jewelry and ornamental objects today.

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