


Original Pendant - 14k - Blue Chalcedony/Green Stone
1 .75" H X 1" W x .25" D
Blue Chalcedony is a form of Quartz that’s microcrystalline and compact.
It has a vitreous to waxy luster that has a beautiful and inviting translucence.
It’s a transparent-to-opaque stone that’s colored by traces of copper, manganese, titanium, and iron. It displays different shades of blue, such as robin’s egg blue, sky blue, or violet blue.
There are also Blue-Chalcedony stones that are more grey than blue. The name Chalcedony is said to have come from the port city Chalcedon in Greece.
Blue-Chalcedony can be found in Namibia, Morocco, Mexico, Madagascar, India, and Brazil.
1 .75" H X 1" W x .25" D
Blue Chalcedony is a form of Quartz that’s microcrystalline and compact.
It has a vitreous to waxy luster that has a beautiful and inviting translucence.
It’s a transparent-to-opaque stone that’s colored by traces of copper, manganese, titanium, and iron. It displays different shades of blue, such as robin’s egg blue, sky blue, or violet blue.
There are also Blue-Chalcedony stones that are more grey than blue. The name Chalcedony is said to have come from the port city Chalcedon in Greece.
Blue-Chalcedony can be found in Namibia, Morocco, Mexico, Madagascar, India, and Brazil.
1 .75" H X 1" W x .25" D
Blue Chalcedony is a form of Quartz that’s microcrystalline and compact.
It has a vitreous to waxy luster that has a beautiful and inviting translucence.
It’s a transparent-to-opaque stone that’s colored by traces of copper, manganese, titanium, and iron. It displays different shades of blue, such as robin’s egg blue, sky blue, or violet blue.
There are also Blue-Chalcedony stones that are more grey than blue. The name Chalcedony is said to have come from the port city Chalcedon in Greece.
Blue-Chalcedony can be found in Namibia, Morocco, Mexico, Madagascar, India, and Brazil.