100% Natural Red Agate (8 Carats)
Original Price 100$ Discount Price 60$
Product Details
Original Price 100$ Discount Price 60$
Product Details
Agate is the banded form of the mineralChalcedony, which is a microcrystallinevariety of Quartz. Agate is the most varied and popular type of Chalcedony, having many varieties on its own. Although the pattern on every Agate is unique, the locality of an Agate will provide resemblances in banding style and color, thus lending many Agates with a geographic prefix. Some examples areLaguna Agate (named after Ojo Laguna, Mexico) or Botswana Agate (after the African country of Botswana). Other variety names used connote specific colors or patterns, such as Fire Agate or Eye Agate. There are many variety names of Agate that are generally used by collectors and dealers, but there is also an abundance of variety names that are made up by dealers to describe a locality or other habit. The varieties section in this page will only list well-known names that are commonly used.
Agate most often forms in rounded nodules or knobs which need to be sliced open to bring out the internal pattern hidden in the stone. Most Agate is ugly in its natural state; specimens must be polishedto bring out their full beauty. Most Agate sold to collectors have already been treated, in the form of tumbled stones or polishedslabs. A popular collectors form of Agate is nodule or geode of Agate sliced in the middle into two polished slices.
Agate often forms the lining of geodes, with crystalline Quartzcrystals on the layer on top of the Agate. The Agate will sometimes completely fills the void of a geode cavity, forming an Agate nodule(sometimes improperly called an "Agate Geode"). Most Agate on the market comes from these nodules.
Agate is often artificially dyed to enhance its colors. This is especially true of Agate from Brazil. Bright neon colors such as blue and red are usually indicators of a dyed Agate.
Agate most often forms in rounded nodules or knobs which need to be sliced open to bring out the internal pattern hidden in the stone. Most Agate is ugly in its natural state; specimens must be polishedto bring out their full beauty. Most Agate sold to collectors have already been treated, in the form of tumbled stones or polishedslabs. A popular collectors form of Agate is nodule or geode of Agate sliced in the middle into two polished slices.
Agate often forms the lining of geodes, with crystalline Quartzcrystals on the layer on top of the Agate. The Agate will sometimes completely fills the void of a geode cavity, forming an Agate nodule(sometimes improperly called an "Agate Geode"). Most Agate on the market comes from these nodules.
Agate is often artificially dyed to enhance its colors. This is especially true of Agate from Brazil. Bright neon colors such as blue and red are usually indicators of a dyed Agate.
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