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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]  
 
(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).


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ཆུ་ཆུང་ནི་ལ
precious stone, gem of fabulous properties containing the essence of water, finest pebble or crystal [JV]

(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).