Gemstone: Orange Chalcedony Birthstone Month: Zodiac: Chemical Symbol: Chemical Make-up: History & Lore: Chalcedony has been in use almost as long as the earth has been inhabited and some of the earliest primitive tools created by man's ancestors some 2.5 million years ago were made of various types of Chalcedony. Owing to the huge number of varieties available, Chalcedony soon graduated from being used just for tools, and eventually became a popular material for decorative purposes and jewelry adornments. Chalcedonies are believed to have been considered sacred stones by Native American Indians and they were often used for ceremonial purposes, particularly for promoting stability within the tribes. Chalcedonies are believed to promote charity, improve relationships and enhance the wearers ability to offer kindness to others, as well as irradicating feelings of hostility, negativity and irritability. Chalcedonies are also credited with having the ability to promote emotional balance and to improve the wearers vitality and stamina. |
| Availability: Chalcedony deposits and varieties are distributed extremely widely and can be found almost anywhere on earth. Particular regions and localities are associated with different varieties. Chalcedony, regardless of variety is a modestly priced gemstone and in most cases cost is actually determined much more significantly by how well the stone has been fashioned / cut as opposed to the actual weight / color / properties of the gemstone. Sources: Evaluation: It can appropriately be said that any member of the Chalcedony family that exhibits a shade of orange can be categorized as an Orange Chalcedony. Such members include Jasper, Agate, and the popular reddish-orange variety of Chalcedony known as Carnelian. Generally the value of an Orange Chalcedony is determined significantly by the fashioning of the stone, with color saturation, level of translucence, and distinctive patterns also being important factors depending upon the Chalcedony selected. Common Cuts: Routine Enhancements: Care & Cleaning: |
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