
mineral
Polished Stone Pendant (Identity Unclear)
Unknown (Possibly Jasper/Agate/Quartz mixture)
Polished, smooth surface, mottled grayish-purple and white coloring, opaque to slightly translucent.
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Physical properties
Polished, smooth surface, mottled grayish-purple and white coloring, opaque to slightly translucent.
Formation & geological history
Likely sedimentary or metamorphic origin, cut and polished into a cabochon/pendant shape.
Uses & applications
Used in jewelry making as a pendant.
Geological facts
Many stones lacking distinct patterns are difficult to identify definitively without physical testing. This could be a form of jasper or agate.
Field identification & locations
Identify by inspecting hardness and specific gravity. Often sold in bead stores or lapidary shops.
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