Rock Identifier
Dyed Agate (Silicon Dioxide (SiO2)) — mineral
mineral

Dyed Agate

Silicon Dioxide (SiO2)

Hardness: 6.5-7 (Mohs scale); Color: Artificial bright neon pink (dyed); Luster: Vitreous to waxy; Crystal Structure: Cryptocrystalline; Specific Gravity: 2.6

Hardness
6
Color
Artificial bright neon pink (dyed)
Luster
Vitreous to waxy
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Physical properties

Hardness: 6.5-7 (Mohs scale); Color: Artificial bright neon pink (dyed); Luster: Vitreous to waxy; Crystal Structure: Cryptocrystalline; Specific Gravity: 2.6

Formation & geological history

Formed in volcanic rock cavities or ancient sedimentary layers where silica-rich groundwater deposits layers over time. This specimen has been artificially dyed after extraction.

Uses & applications

Used primarily for decorative purposes, healing stones, inexpensive jewelry bits, and as educational sets for children.

Geological facts

Agate is naturally gray or dull white. Its porous nature allows it to absorb chemical dyes readily, leading to the vibrant neon colors popular in gift shops.

Field identification & locations

Identify by its waxy texture and conchoidal fracture. Bright neon colors not found in nature are a definitive sign of artificial enhancement (dyeing).