
Mother of Pearl and Onyx
Aragonite (Mother of Pearl) and Chalcedony (Onyx)
AI-generated identification · may be incorrectHardness: 3.5-4 (MOP), 6.5-7 (Onyx); Color: Iridescent white/nacreous and black; Luster: Pearly and Vitreous; Structure: Orthorhombic (Aragonite), Trigonal (Quartz/Chalcedony)
- Hardness
- 3
- Color
- Iridescent white/nacreous and black
- Luster
- Pearly and Vitreous
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