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'''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.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalcedony</ref>
|description='''Chalcedony''' is composed of very fine intergrowths of [[quartz]] and [[moganite]]. It 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.


;Varieties of Chalcedony
{{GemTableStart}}
* [[agate]]
{{Gems|Amaranth|||535|1,413|471|727}}
* [[carnelian]]
{{Gems|Amaranth|m=Swirled|267|267}}
* [[chrysoprase]]
{{Gems|Amber|||'''213'''|'''213'''}}
* [[fire agate]]
{{Gems|Auburn|567|567}}
* [[heliotrope]] ([[bloodstone]])
{{Gems|Auburn, Banded|235|235}}
* [[moss agate]]
{{Gems|Azure|||1,456|1,456}}
* [[sardonyx]]
{{Gems|Bistre|877|877}}
* [[onyx]]
{{Gems|Blue|||||||||12,253|12,253}}
|type=gems
{{Gems|Blue-green|180|180}}
|rarity=common
{{Gems|Blue-green|m=Banded|107|107}}
|CTag=clear,white,grey,greyish-blue,blue,pale brown,brown,black,red,yellow,orange,green,blue
{{Gems|Blue-purple|410|410|||||1,285|1,285}}
|special=elf style
{{Gems|Brass-colored|107|856|321|363|427|427}}
|noalt=No
{{Gems|Brass-colored|m=Smoky||||||}}
|crafting=No
{{Gems|Bronze-colored}}
|alchemy=No
{{Gems|Brown|||298|298}}
}}
{{Gems|Cerise|171|171|1,285|1,285}}
{{Gems|Cerulean|||448|448|513|598}}
{{Gems|Chartreuse|192|406|427|427}}
{{Gems|Cinnamon|||||685|685}}
{{Gems|Clear|160|877|||471|471}}
{{Gems|Cobalt|213|213|227|471}}
{{Gems|Copper-colored|233|233}}
{{Gems|Cream-colored|427|427}}
{{Gems|Cream-colored|m=Smokey|427|427}}
{{Gems|Crimson|||1,056|1,056|856|856}}
{{Gems|Cyan|245|245|||856|856}}
{{Gems|Flax-colored|331|352}}
{{Gems|Gold-colored|106|106|471|471}}
{{Gems|Gold-colored|m=Faceted|||363|363}}
{{Gems|Green|||277|277}}
{{Gems|Green-yellow|138|138|1,285|1,285}}
{{Gems|Grey|||448|1,113|||8,392|8,392}}
{{Gems|Grey, Banded|856|856}}
{{Gems|Indigo|127|706|235|235}}
{{Gems|Indigo, Banded|181|181}}
{{Gems|Lavender|727|727|1,071|1,071}}
{{Gems|Lilac|365|365}}
{{Gems|Lilac|m=Swirled|877|877}}
{{Gems|Maroon|148|148|256|363|427|427}}
{{Gems|Maroon|m=Swirled|||427|427}}
{{Gems|Mauve|||277|277}}
{{Gems|Mint Green|||298|298}}
{{Gems|Moss-green|||213|213}}
{{Gems|Nomlas|202|202|856|1 648}}
{{Gems|Nomlas|m=Spotted|148|148}}
{{Gems|Orange|942|942|||2913|2913}}
{{Gems|Orange|m=Banded|||771|771}}
{{Gems|Orange-red|||449|449|598|598|7,878|7,878}}
{{Gems|Olive|||||2,185|2,185}}
{{Gems|Olive|m=Faceted|||||||||8,912|8,912}}
{{Gems|Peach|460|460|||1,756|1,756}}
{{Gems|Periwinkle|148|835}}
{{Gems|Pink|148|148}}
{{Gems|Pink|m=Banded|171|171}}
{{Gems|Purple|||||1,970|1,970|||16,282|16,282}}
{{Gems|Purple|m=Spotted|||1,220|1,220}}
{{Gems|Purple-blue|106|117}}
{{Gems|Red|181|181}}
{{Gems|Red-orange|||492|492}}
{{Gems|Russet|||321|321}}
{{Gems|Rust-Colored|148|148}}
{{Gems|Saffron|227|227|||1241|1241}}
{{Gems|Scarlet|835|835|662|662}}
{{Gems|Sea-green|149|203|234|234|598|598}}
{{Gems|Sepia|||235|235}}
{{Gems|Sky Blue|727|727}}
{{Gems|Taupe|352|352|813|1 092}}
{{Gems|Teal|448|448}}
{{Gems|Teal|m=Banded|160|160}}
{{Gems|Umber|127|127}}
{{Gems|Yellow|176|481|235|235}}
{{Gems|Yellow|m=Spotted|139|277}}
{{Gems|Yellow-green|282|2451|321|321}}
{{Gems|Yellow-orange|116|310}}
{{TableEnd}}
{{RefAl|r=y}}
{{Cat|Gems}}

Latest revision as of 00:05, 9 January 2022

Chalcedonies at a Glance
Material Type Gems
Colors Clear, White, Grey, Greyish-blue, Blue, Pale brown, Brown, Black, Red, Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue
Rarity Common
Cultural Relevance
Required for Alterations No

Chalcedony is composed of very fine intergrowths of quartz and moganite. It 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.

Varieties of Chalcedony

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