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1) porcelain clay. 2) quartz [RY]  
1) porcelain clay. 2) quartz [RY]  


(med) Quartz, Silicon dioxide SiO<sub>2</sub> (Drungtso 1999, Yeshi 2018). Synonyms : gdug pa tshar gcod, thun rdo, mkhar do'i gong, rdo'i phyag rdor, a dkar (Yeshi 2018). <br>
(med) Quartz, Silicon dioxide SiO<sub>2</sub> (Drungtso 1999, Yeshi 2018). Synonyms : gdug pa tshar gcod, thun rdo, mkhar do'i gong, rdo'i phyag rdor, a dkar (Yeshi 2018), gni dha, Rose quartz (Yeshi 2018). <br>
Quartz is one of the most common minerals found in the Earth's crust. If pure, quartz forms colorless, transparent and very hard crystals with a glass-like luster. A significant component of many igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, this natural form of silicon dioxide is found in an impressive range of varieties and colours. Quartz occurs in two basic forms: 1. The more common macrocrystalline quartz is made of visible crystals or grains (e.g. rock crystal, amethyst, citrine). 2. Cryptocrystalline quartz or microcrystalline quartz is made of dense and compact aggregates of microscopic quartz crystals (e.g. agate), and are colloquially subsumed under the term chalcedony (mindat.org). [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 21:36, 22 November 2021 (UTC)  
Quartz is one of the most common minerals found in the Earth's crust. If pure, quartz forms colorless, transparent and very hard crystals with a glass-like luster. A significant component of many igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, this natural form of silicon dioxide is found in an impressive range of varieties and colours. Quartz occurs in two basic forms: 1. The more common macrocrystalline quartz is made of visible crystals or grains (e.g. rock crystal, amethyst, citrine). 2. Cryptocrystalline quartz or microcrystalline quartz is made of dense and compact aggregates of microscopic quartz crystals (e.g. agate), and are colloquially subsumed under the term chalcedony (mindat.org). [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 21:36, 22 November 2021 (UTC)  


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དཀར་གོང
kind of white clay, porcelain clay, flint, white pebbles in medical works [JV]

oily/ shiny looking white stone = mkhar gong &, thun rdo sogs various cing, srin 'don, gdon bskrad, dug la phan zer white china/ porcelain [IW]

1) porcelain clay. 2) quartz [RY]

(med) Quartz, Silicon dioxide SiO2 (Drungtso 1999, Yeshi 2018). Synonyms : gdug pa tshar gcod, thun rdo, mkhar do'i gong, rdo'i phyag rdor, a dkar (Yeshi 2018), gni dha, Rose quartz (Yeshi 2018).
Quartz is one of the most common minerals found in the Earth's crust. If pure, quartz forms colorless, transparent and very hard crystals with a glass-like luster. A significant component of many igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, this natural form of silicon dioxide is found in an impressive range of varieties and colours. Quartz occurs in two basic forms: 1. The more common macrocrystalline quartz is made of visible crystals or grains (e.g. rock crystal, amethyst, citrine). 2. Cryptocrystalline quartz or microcrystalline quartz is made of dense and compact aggregates of microscopic quartz crystals (e.g. agate), and are colloquially subsumed under the term chalcedony (mindat.org). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 21:36, 22 November 2021 (UTC)