Collection: Chalcedony
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Chalcedony Coral Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6148
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Chalcedony Coral Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6170
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Chalcedony Coral Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6172
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Chalcedony Coral Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6174
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Chalcedony Coral Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6176
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Chalcedony Coral Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6179
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Chalcedony Coral Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6382
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Chalcedony in Julgoldite geode Rarly found free standing Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6647
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Chalcedony in Julgoldite geode Rarly found free standing Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6645
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Chalcedony Natural Mineral Specimen # B 5466
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Chalcedony Spiral Coral Very Rare Natural Mineral Specimen # B 6240
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Chalcedony Stalactite Coral Formation Natural Mineral Specimen # B 5032
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Chalcedony Stalactite Coral Formation Natural Mineral Specimen # B 5528
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Chalcedony Stalactite Coral Formation Natural Mineral Specimen # B 5532
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Chalcedony Stalactite Coral Formation Natural Mineral Specimen # B 5536
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Green Apophyllite Sparkling with Chalcedony Natural Mineral Specimen # B 3805
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Chalcedony is a cryptocrystalline form of silica, composed of very fine inter growths of the minerals quartz and moganite, these are both silica minerals. Chalcedony has a waxy luster, and may be semi-transparent or translucent. It can assume a wide range of colors, but those most commonly seen are white to gray, grayish-blue or a shade of brown ranging from pale to nearly black. The name is probably derived from the town Chalcedon in Asia Minor.
Color: White, Black, Grey (blue), Semi Transparent
Color: White, Black, Grey (blue), Semi Transparent
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