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The stones most commonly used are agates, quartzes, chalcedonies, jaspers, granites, porphyries, petrified woods, and lapis lazuli. Commesso pictures, used mainly for tabletops and small wall panels, range from emblematic and floral subjects to landscapes.
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Chalcedonies are lustreless rocks whose scabrous surface opens to chrysoprase or agate or onyx. We know them as jewellery, amulets, pa-perweights, bookends. Poured in melted laminations or explosions of petrified stars or seas of clouds, each chal-cedony’s crypt is charged with unique, alloyed amazement.
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Definition of chalcedonies from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of chalcedonies. Pronunciation of chalcedonies. Definition of the word chalcedonies. Origin of the word chalcedonies. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » chalcedonies...
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "chalcedonies" ... Learn more about "chalcedonies" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Chalcedony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 t...
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Chalcedonies are lustreless rocks whose scabrous surface opens to chrysoprase or agate or onyx. We know them as jewellery, amulets, paperweights, bookends. ...
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Quartz is generally divided into two groups: the transparent crystalline varieties and the translucent to opaque chalcedonies that are microcrystalline forms of quartz. There are many different varieties in these two types but they have one thing in common: they are low in cost. ... Crystalline varieties and Chalcedonies...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about chalcedonies. chalcedonies. Information about chalcedonies in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from chalcedonies)
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The variety of chalcedonies is even greater than that of transparent quartz, including cryptocrystalline quartz with patterns as well as a wide range of solid colors. Agates are banded. Bloodstone has red spots on a green background.
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