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oily/ shiny looking white stone = mkhar gong &, thun rdo sogs various cing, srin 'don, gdon bskrad, dug la phan zer white china/ porcelain [IW]
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]  
1) porcelain clay. 2) quartz [RY] <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)  
(med) Quartz (Yeshi 2018). <br>
Synonyms : mkhar gong, a dkar, thun rdo, rdo'i phyag rdor, gdug pa tshar gcod (Shel gong) thun rdo (Yeshi 2018), gni dha, Rose quartz (Yeshi 2018). <br>
 
'''dkar gong''' srin 'don gdon bskrad dug la phan / zhes par / rang byung pas / dkar gong srin can so srin sel / gsungs pa la ming / dkar gong / mkhar gong / a dkar / thun rdo / rdo'i phyag rdor / gdug pa tshar gcod / khungs ni / phyag na rdo rjes yungs kar dang 'di gnyis gdug pa 'dul phyir dzambu gling du thun du 'thor ba dang / ma 'ongs pa'i don du tshangs pas rdo gzhan gyi dkyil du sbus [137] sogs bshad khungs 'ga' zung yod kyang bzhag / rigs srin can dang srin med gnyis / '''srin can''' sngo la mkhregs shing 'od dang ldan pa 'bu srin srong ba'i shul lta bu'i bug gser yod pa'o / '''srin med''' ni dkar la dangs pa lug tshil 'dra ba'o / gang yang slad med la dangs pa dgos / cong zhi ngan rigs dang ma nor ba gal che / de yang mi nor ba'i gzer ni / sol mer tshos par bsregs la chur bcug pas cong zhi zho ltar 'ju / dkar gong mi 'ju ba'o / 'di tshal dang sbyar nas yol go 'chos pa la dkar yol zer ba'i don no // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 136.5) <br>
 
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las (32_094) 'khar gong srin can <br>
 
Quartz (Silicon dioxide SiO<sub>2</sub>) 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. This natural form of silicon dioxide is found in a great 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. Microcrystalline quartz is made of dense and compact aggregates of microscopic quartz crystals, e.g. Agate, and are colloquially subsumed under the term chalcedony ('''[[lig bu mig]]''')  (mindat.org). <br>
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 07:57, 27 February 2024 (EST)


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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 (Yeshi 2018).
Synonyms : mkhar gong, a dkar, thun rdo, rdo'i phyag rdor, gdug pa tshar gcod (Shel gong) thun rdo (Yeshi 2018), gni dha, Rose quartz (Yeshi 2018).

dkar gong srin 'don gdon bskrad dug la phan / zhes par / rang byung pas / dkar gong srin can so srin sel / gsungs pa la ming / dkar gong / mkhar gong / a dkar / thun rdo / rdo'i phyag rdor / gdug pa tshar gcod / khungs ni / phyag na rdo rjes yungs kar dang 'di gnyis gdug pa 'dul phyir dzambu gling du thun du 'thor ba dang / ma 'ongs pa'i don du tshangs pas rdo gzhan gyi dkyil du sbus [137] sogs bshad khungs 'ga' zung yod kyang bzhag / rigs srin can dang srin med gnyis / srin can sngo la mkhregs shing 'od dang ldan pa 'bu srin srong ba'i shul lta bu'i bug gser yod pa'o / srin med ni dkar la dangs pa lug tshil 'dra ba'o / gang yang slad med la dangs pa dgos / cong zhi ngan rigs dang ma nor ba gal che / de yang mi nor ba'i gzer ni / sol mer tshos par bsregs la chur bcug pas cong zhi zho ltar 'ju / dkar gong mi 'ju ba'o / 'di tshal dang sbyar nas yol go 'chos pa la dkar yol zer ba'i don no // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 136.5)

Illustrations : 'Phrin Las (32_094) 'khar gong srin can

Quartz (Silicon dioxide SiO2) 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. This natural form of silicon dioxide is found in a great 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. Microcrystalline quartz is made of dense and compact aggregates of microscopic quartz crystals, e.g. Agate, and are colloquially subsumed under the term chalcedony (lig bu mig) (mindat.org).
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 07:57, 27 February 2024 (EST)