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Item:UNIQUE UNHEATED BLUE CHALCEDONY SPECIMEN 240.61CTS $1NR

UNIQUE UNHEATED BLUE CHALCEDONY SPECIMEN 240.61CTS $1NR

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Ended15 Nov, 200914:58:20 AEDST
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Winning bid:US $0.99
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Item number:120490362625
Item location:Sattahip, Chonburi, Thailand
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UNIQUE UNHEATED BLUE CHALCEDONY SPECIMEN 240.61CTS 
 Pieces:  1  Clarity:  N/A
 Type:  Chalcedony Specimen  luster:  Good
 Weight:  240.61ct  Origin:  Brazil
 Shape:  N/A  Hardness:  9 on Mohs Scale
 Size (lwh):  N/A  Treatment:  No Treatment
 Gem ID:  GP56347539  Color:  Blue
Clarity Scale
 IF:  Internally Flawless
 VVS  Very Very Slight Inclusions
 VS  Very slight Inclusions
 SI:  Slightly Included
 I1:  Included

Chalcedony (pronounced kăl-sĕd'n-ē) is a cryptocrystalline form of silica, composed of very fine intergrowths of the minerals quartz and moganite. These are both silica minerals, but they differ in that quartz has a trigonal crystal structure, whilst moganite is monoclinic. Chalcedony has a waxy luster, and may be semitransparent 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. As early as the Bronze Age chalcedony was in use in the Mediterranean region; for example, on Minoan Crete at the Palace of Knossos, chalcedony seals have been recovered dating to circa 1800 BC. People living along the Central Asian trade routes used various forms of chalcedony, including carnelian, to carve intaglios, ring bezels (the upper faceted portion of a gem projecting from the ring setting), and beads that show strong Graeco-Roman influence. Fine examples of first century objects made from chalcedony, possibly Kushan, were found in recent years at Tillya-tepe in north-western Afghanistan. Hot wax would not stick to it so it was often used to make seal impressions. The term chalcedony is derived from the name of the ancient Greek town Chalkedon in Asia Minor, in modern English usually spelled Chalcedon, today the Kadıköy district of Istanbul. Chalcedony was once thought to be a fibrous variety of cryptocrystalline quartz.. More recently however, it has been shown to also contain a monoclinic polymorph of quartz, known as moganite. The fraction, by mass, of moganite within a typical chalcedony sample may vary from less than 5% to over 20%. The existence of moganite was once regarded as dubious, but it is now officially recognised by the International Mineralogical Association. Chalcedony is more soluble than quartz under low-temperature conditions, despite the two minerals being chemically identical. This is thought to be because chalcedony is extremely finely grained (cryptocrystalline), and so has a very high surface area to volume ratio. It has also been suggested that the higher solubility is due to the moganite component….


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