Chalcedony ("Blue Holly Agate") (rare material)

Ngabu village, Chiwawy-Nsanje District, Malawi
Small Cabinet, 6.0 x 4.1 x 3.1 cm
Start Time: 09/22/2016 6:45:00 pm (CDT)
End Time: 10/02/2016 6:30:00 pm (CDT)
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Item Description

According to mindat.org, Chalcedony is "traditionally defined as a fibrous cryptocrystalline variety of Quartz, more recently, it has been shown that much Chalcedony is a mixture of Quartz and Mogóçnite, another silica mineral". This piece is one of the best quality Chalcedony specimens I have seen from Malawi. It reminds me a bit of the blue Chalcedony specimens that came out of Blinkpan, Namibia a few years ago. The color is a lovely blue hue with a slight amout of lavender. Typically this material is reserved for the lapidary trade, but this piece is actually CRYSTALLIZED (and even hosts a few RARELY SEEN dogtooth habit crystals of Calcite measuring up to 6mm), making is highly desirable for collectors, especially with good translucency and color. If you collect Quartz and its many varieities, do NOT pass up this impressive and certainly hard to find specimen of what is sometimes called "Blue Holly Agate" in the gem trade. This piece is better in my mind that the material from Sweet Home, Oregon as it is pure Chalcedony without any of the detracting brown host rock matrix.

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