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precious stone, gem of fabulous properties containing the essence of water, finest pebble or crystal [JV]  
precious stone, gem of fabulous properties containing the essence of water, finest pebble or crystal [JV] <br>


(med) Agate, SiO2 (Yeshi 2018). Synonyms : khra man, gzi, chu chung na'i la ya (Yeshi 2018). See also gzi and rdo'i snying po. Agate is a variety of Chalcedony, which is a form of microcrystalline quartz (SiO2). Because the colors and patterns found in agates are so varied and so characteristic for the respective localities, there is a confusingly large number of ever-changing varietal and trade names (mindat.org).  
 
(med) Aquamarine (dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018), Agate (Yeshi 2018) <br>
Synonyms : nI la tsha (Shel gong) khra man, gzi, chu chung na'i la ya (Yeshi 2018) <br>
 
'''chu chung nI la''' yang ni de dang 'dra / zhes pa ni / nI la tsha yang zer te / mdog sngo skya shel dangs ma'i mdog 'dra ba / me la bcug kyang mi 'jig pa / che chung tshad lag mgo tsam yod pa 'byung / de gnyis sing ga la dang / ham sa wa ti dang / su kam la sogs rgya gar gyi yul phal che ba nas 'byung / rin thang ni zho re la dngul zho phyed tsam byed do // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 083.4) <br>
 
Illustrations : dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018 (n°019) Aquamarine <br>
 
''Aquamarine'' is a sky-blue to sea-green variety of Beryl, '''[[ma rgad]]''' (mindat.org) <br>
''Agate'' is a distinctly banded fibrous chalcedony where the chalcedony fibers grow from the walls to the interior of a cavity, and a concentric, onion-like pattern develops. Agate can be colourless, white, red or any colour due to embedded minerals. Multicoloured specimens are quite common (see also '''[[lig bu mig]]''', '''[[gzi]]''' and '''[[rdo'i snying po]]'''). Because the colors and patterns found in agates are so varied and so characteristic for the respective localities, there is a confusingly large number of ever-changing varietal and trade names (mindat.org). <br>
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 11:54, 29 February 2024 (EST)


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precious stone, gem of fabulous properties containing the essence of water, finest pebble or crystal [JV]


(med) Aquamarine (dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018), Agate (Yeshi 2018)
Synonyms : nI la tsha (Shel gong) khra man, gzi, chu chung na'i la ya (Yeshi 2018)

chu chung nI la yang ni de dang 'dra / zhes pa ni / nI la tsha yang zer te / mdog sngo skya shel dangs ma'i mdog 'dra ba / me la bcug kyang mi 'jig pa / che chung tshad lag mgo tsam yod pa 'byung / de gnyis sing ga la dang / ham sa wa ti dang / su kam la sogs rgya gar gyi yul phal che ba nas 'byung / rin thang ni zho re la dngul zho phyed tsam byed do // (Shel gong shel phreng, pdf p 083.4)

Illustrations : dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018 (n°019) Aquamarine

Aquamarine is a sky-blue to sea-green variety of Beryl, ma rgad (mindat.org)
Agate is a distinctly banded fibrous chalcedony where the chalcedony fibers grow from the walls to the interior of a cavity, and a concentric, onion-like pattern develops. Agate can be colourless, white, red or any colour due to embedded minerals. Multicoloured specimens are quite common (see also lig bu mig, gzi and rdo'i snying po). Because the colors and patterns found in agates are so varied and so characteristic for the respective localities, there is a confusingly large number of ever-changing varietal and trade names (mindat.org).
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 11:54, 29 February 2024 (EST)