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________________ Shri Ashtapad Maha Tirth Rough Gemstones Name: Chalcedony Color: Bluish, white gray gold-brown, iridescent Hardness: 6 1/2 - 7 Density: 2.58 - 2.64 Transparency: Dull, Translucent Country: Belize, Denmark, Eritrea, Greenland, India Traditionally defined as a fibrous cryptocrystalline variety of Quartz, more recently, it has been shown that much Chalcedony is a mixture of Quartz and Morganite, silica mineral. When it is concentrically banded (often in rather wild patterns) it is called by the sub variety name Agate. When it is in flat layers/bands it is called by the sub variety name Onyx Name: Sodalite Color: White, blue, gray Hardness: 5 1/2 - 6 Density: 2.14 - 2.40 Transparency: Transparent to Opaque Country: Brazil, Greenland, India, Canada, Namibia. Russia and U.S.A. SILICATES (Tectosilicates, Sodalite Group) Na Ala(SiO4)3Cl (Sodium aluminum silicate chloride) The name sodalite refers to its sodium content. For jewelry, only blue tones are used sometimes they have a violet tint; frequently they are dispersed with white veins from white calcite. Name: Jasper Color: All colors, mostly spotted or striped Hardness: 6 1/2 - 7 Density: 2.58 -2.91 Transparency: Opaque, even in thin slabs Country: Egypt, Australia, Brazil, India, Canada, Kazakhstan, Madagascar, Russia Uniformly colored jasper is rare. Usually it is multicolored, striped or flamed. Sometimes jasper is grown together with agate or opal. -S$ 413 -Ratna Mandir
SR No.009853
Book TitleAshtapad Maha Tirth Part 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRajnikant Shah, Kumarpal Desai
PublisherUSA Jain Center America NY
Publication Year2011
Total Pages528
LanguageHindi, Sanskrit, Gujarati
ClassificationBook_Devnagari
File Size178 MB
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