Chalcedony occurs in a wide range of varieties. Many semi-precious
gemstones are in fact forms of chalcedony. The more notable varieties of chalcedony are as follows:
Agate Agate is a fibrous, banded variety of chalcedony that occurs in a variety of colors and patterns. Iris agate shows exceptional
iridescence when light (especially pinpointed light) is shone through the stone.
Carnelian Carnelian (also spelled cornelian) is a clear-to-translucent reddish-brown variety of chalcedony. Its hue may vary from a pale orange to an intense almost-black coloration. Similar to carnelian is
sard, which is brown rather than red.
Chert Chrysoprase Chrysoprase (also spelled chrysophrase) is a green variety of chalcedony, which has been colored by
nickel oxide. (The darker varieties of chrysoprase are also referred to as prase. However, the term prase is also used to describe green
quartz and to a certain extent is a color-descriptor, rather than a rigorously defined mineral variety.)
Fire agate Fire agate is a variety of chalcedony with inclusions of goethite or limonite causing an iridescent effect. It can display a wide range of iridescent colors including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple.
Flint Heliotrope Heliotrope is a green variety of chalcedony, containing red inclusions of
iron oxide that resemble drops of
blood, giving heliotrope its alternative name of bloodstone. In a similar variety known as plasma, the spots are yellow instead.
Jasper Moss agate Moss agate contains green filament-like inclusions, giving it the superficial appearance of
moss or
blue cheese. There is also tree agate which is similar to moss agate except it is solid white with green filaments whereas moss agate usually has a transparent background, so the "moss" appears in 3D. It is not a true form of agate, as it lacks agate's defining feature of concentric banding.
Chrome chalcedony Chrome chalcedony is a green variety of chalcedony, which is colored by
chromium compounds. It is also known as "mtorolite" when found in
Zimbabwe and "chiquitanita" when found in
Bolivia.
Onyx Onyx is a variant of agate with black and white banding. Similarly, agate with brown, orange, red and white banding is known as
sardonyx.
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