Carnelian

/kɑɹˈniːliən/ noun

A translucent, reddish-orange to brown semi-precious gemstone, a variety of chalcedony, used in jewelry and decorative arts.

From Medieval Latin carnelus or Old French corneline; possibly from Latin carnis 'flesh' (for its color) or from Cornelian cherry. The stone has been valued since ancient times.

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