Rock Identifier
Flower Agate (Chalcedony (SiO2) with Platy inclusions) — mineral
mineral

Flower Agate

Chalcedony (SiO2) with Platy inclusions

Hardness: 6.5-7 Mohs; Color: Pale pink, lavender, or gray with white/cream flower-like inclusions; Luster: Vitreous to waxy; Crystal structure: Trigonal (cryptocrystalline); Cleavage: None

Hardness
6
Luster
Vitreous to waxy
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Physical properties

Hardness: 6.5-7 Mohs; Color: Pale pink, lavender, or gray with white/cream flower-like inclusions; Luster: Vitreous to waxy; Crystal structure: Trigonal (cryptocrystalline); Cleavage: None

Formation & geological history

Formed from the deposition of silica-rich fluids in volcanic rock cavities (amygdules) or fractures. These specific inclusions are thought to be related to plume-like growths of minerals like celadonite or opaque white chalcedony.

Uses & applications

Primarily used for lapidary work, decorative carvings, points, and metaphysical jewelry.

Geological facts

Flower Agate was relatively recently discovered in Madagascar (circa 2017). It is prized because the inclusions look like 3D cherry blossoms captured inside the stone.

Field identification & locations

Identify by its translucent body and opaque, white, puffy dendritic or 'flower' inclusions. It is most commonly found in Madagascar.