Chalcedony vs Bloodstone - What's the difference?
chalcedony | bloodstone |
A form of fine-grained quartz that is nearly transparent or has a milky translucence; it fractures conchoidally.
*{{quote-magazine, date=2012-03
, author=Lee A. Groat
, title=Gemstones
, volume=100, issue=2, page=128
, magazine=(American Scientist)
A green chalcedony that has been sprinkled with red spots (which resemble blood, hence the name).
As nouns the difference between chalcedony and bloodstone
is that chalcedony is a form of fine-grained quartz that is nearly transparent or has a milky translucence; it fractures conchoidally while bloodstone is a green chalcedony that has been sprinkled with red spots (which resemble blood, hence the name).chalcedony
English
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