Chalcedony

/kælˈsɛdəni/ noun

A smooth, translucent variety of quartz with a waxy luster that ranges in color from white, gray, and blue to brown and red, often used for jewelry and decorative objects.

From Greek 'Chalkēdōn' (Chalcedon, an ancient city in what is now Turkey), named for the place where it was historically mined and traded.

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