Description
Chalcedony
Description
This Chalcedony is a Natural Gemstone Which is Green Colour, its Originates from India, The Shape and Cut of This Stone are Uneven tumbles and pebbles, You can select multiple stones as optional. This Chalcedony Gem is available for Ready to Ship. You Can also Select Certification and Shipment Method as Optional.
Details
Summary No | ak10964 |
Species | Natural Chalcedony |
Weight- | |
Shape/cut | Tumbles-pebbles |
Colour | Green |
Dimension | – |
Clarity | Good |
Transparency | Transparent to Opeque |
Origin | India |
Treatment | None |
Payment Options
PayPal – International Buyers can use following Payment options.
Credit Card, Debit Card, Amex Card and Bank Transfer
PayuMoney – Domestic Buyers Only From India Can Use following Payment Options.
Credit Card, Debit Card, Amex Card, Bank Transfer and Online Transfer
Shipment Details
International Express Shipping: Most probably your shipment will reach in 3 to 7 business days Fixed international Express Shipping Charges is $40. Please read our International Orders Policies to understand local custom procedure and duties.
International Standard Shipping: Most probably your shipment will reach in 7 to 45 business days Fixed Standard Shipping Charges is $10. Please read International Orders Policies to understand local custom procedure and duties.
Domestic Express Shipping: Most probably your shipment will reach in 1 to 3 business days Fixed Domestic Express Courier Charges is Rs 450. (Applicable Only In India) Read Domestic Order Policies
Domestic Standard Shipping: Most probably your shipment will reach in 3 to 7 business days Fixed Standard Courier Charges is Rs 200. (Applicable Only In India) Read Domestic Order Policies
Guarantee
All Gemstones Are Natural!! (If the gem have any treatments we mention in description clearly).
We don’t sell Glass Filled Rubies, Sapphires and also highly treated gemstones. All the product photos are actual gemstone photos.
If you are not satisfied with our product you can get money back return in 10 Days without any hassle. Read Our Return Policies
Certification
All Product Get standard GemFame Gemstone Report along with your orders. If you want a certificate for registered Lab, We also provide additional gemstones certificate from NGL (National Gem Lab) which is located in India is chargeable. Read More
Additional Quantities
Every gem has it’s own unique quality, Size, weight & color so you can get only 1 quantity in each item.
Chalcedony
Properties Of Chalcedony
Chemical Composition: Sio2 (Silicon Dioxide)
Hardness:6.5 to 7.00Moh
Specific Gravity (Density): 2.58 to 2.64
Refractive Index: 1.530 to 1.540(DR)
About: Chalcedony Gemstone
Chalcedony is a translucent, usually greyish blue, variety of cryptocrystalline, or fine-grained, Quartz by having a microstructure that is fibrous. Chalcedony has traditionally been understood to be a cryptocrystalline that is fibrous of Quartz, but recently it has been shown that much Chalcedony is really a mixture of Quartz and Moganite, another silica mineral.
Chalcedony includes subvarieties being many once the numerous varieties of Agate, Binghamite, Bloodstone, Carnelian, Chrysoprase, Onyx, Pietersite, Petrified Wood, Sard and Sardonyx. When Chalcedony is concentrically banded (often in instead patterns that are wild it is called by the subvariety name Agate. It is named by the subvariety name Onyx when it is in flat layers or bands of black and white. It is called by the subvariety title Sardonyx whenever it is in flat layers or bands of light and dark shades of reds, browns and white.
Many non-banded forms of Chalcedony, such as Moss Agate, are often erroneously called “Agates”. True Agate is concentrically banded. Included and mottled chalcedonies tend to be more properly called simply ‘Chalcedony.’ Petrified Wood (agatized wood) is the title fond of fossil timber where the replacement associated with the wood is through Chalcedony, but the banding, in this case, is a result of the timber structure – not concentric deposition of the Chalcedony – and the material is Chalcedony, not the case Agate.