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Moss Agate – a unique natural stone with dendritic patterns
Moss agate is a fascinating and visually very attractive variety of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of quartz. Unlike traditional agates, it does not display the typical concentric bands, but is characterized by particular dendritic inclusions that resemble moss, fern leaves, or tree branches. These patterns are not organic in origin: they form due to iron and manganese oxides that diffuse into the stone during the formation process.
Moss agate generally ranges from translucent to milky white, with inclusions in shades of green, brown, black, or red.
Physical properties of moss agate
Moss agate has a hardness of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, similar to common quartz. It generally exhibits a waxy or dull luster and is translucent to semi-transparent. Its durability and striking natural patterns make it highly valued in both jewelry and among mineral collectors.
Deposits and origin
Moss agate is found in numerous locations around the world. Key sources include:
These regions produce high-quality moss agates with characteristic dendritic formations, prized for both their aesthetic beauty and their collectible interest.
Silver pendant with Moss Agate - SP/ME39
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SP/ME39
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