Does anyone know this stone? Who knows this stone

Updated on collection 2024-08-11
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Based on the information you provided, this stone could be a piece of turquoise.

    Songhua stone, a special product of Jilin Province, is a product of China's national geographical indication. Songhua stone, also known as Songhua jade, is named because of its hard texture like jade and bright and soft color. It is produced on the banks of rivers in the Changbai Mountains, the birthplace of the Qing Dynasty.

    About 100 million years ago, during the Sinian period, the Changbai Mountain area was a vast ocean, and a large amount of calcium carbonate dissolved in the seawater was slowly deposited due to the transpiration of the seawater, and then became limestone after diagenesis. The geological name of turpentine is microcrystalline limestone, which contains a variety of minerals such as calcite, quartz, phosphorus, boron, barium and iron. Due to the slight difference in the content of various components, the pine stone is rich in hues, with green, purple, yellow, black, camel blue and other colors in the majority.

    It is precisely because it is formed by slow deposition that the turquoise stone preserves the traces of the beginning of formation, forming a unique, smooth and soothing natural texture like wood grain. Its various hues and hues, peculiar texture, bright points and lines, solid texture, warm as jade, condensation as cream, thin as skin, buckle like copper, crisp and pleasant.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Quartzite is a metamorphic rock mainly composed of quartz (quartz content is greater than 85%), which is formed by metamorphism of quartz sandstone and siliceous rock. It is generally formed by the recrystallization of quartz sandstone or other siliceous rocks through regional metamorphism. It is also possible that quartzite is formed by thermal contact metamorphism of siliceous rocks near magma.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Quartz clusters. Crystal clusters refer to clusters composed of many mineral single crystals growing in cracks or cavities in rocks, which are fixed on a common base rock at one end and develop freely at the other end with a good crystal form. Crystal clusters can be composed of crystals of a single mineral of the same species, or they can be composed of crystals of several different minerals.

    The types of crystal clusters include quartz crystal clusters, calcite crystals, white crystal clusters, essentia crystal clusters, calcium oxalate clusters, crystal flower clusters, geode crystal clusters, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's hard to see the details. Roughly, it looks like a quartz crystal. Not much value.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is a jasper rock, dense and hard siliceous rock. It is mainly composed of chalcedony and self-generated quartz, with iron oxide and organic matter mixed, so it is often red, brown, green, rose, etc., because it is the first position of iron oxide color, so it will never change color in the oxidation environment in the air. Much more stable than bloodstone.

    In addition, it is mainly siliceous minerals, which are hard, not easy to weather, not easy to wear, and not afraid of acid and alkali erosion.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Congratulations, you've made a fortune! Your stone is a true Eden meteorite, something from outer space, not from Earth. Collect it well, and of course you can also make a shot!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It could be a meteorite, or it could be a pebble that was smooth by water and hit by gravel.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Judging from the color and luster of this stone, I think it is a variegated jasper, also called liver stone, which is chalcedony with a large content of impurities. The origin is abundant, the quality is good, it can be ornamented or carved, and the ordinary value is not large. FYI.

    Jasper is a cryptocrystalline variety of silica. Jasper refers to chalcedony containing mineral impurities such as clay minerals and iron oxide, also known as hepatic stone, and its impurity content often reaches more than 15%. Due to its impure texture, it is usually opaque or slightly transparent, and its luster is slightly darker than that of ordinary chalcedony.

    Jasper is rich in color, including russolite, chlorite, white jaspar, yellow jasporite, etc. In addition to monochrome varieties, variegated varieties are also common.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Siliceous agate, colloidal silica.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is a piece of red jasper, ** not high, even if the color is good, it is not expensive, and this piece is very poor, basically worthless.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It looks like a piece of mud and rock.

    The picture is too dark, and the natural light is clear, and the big picture is taken a look at.

    The following picture is for reference.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This stone is ** (chicken liver stone).

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, your stone is a standard chicken liver stone. Chicken liver stone is a type of agate, named because of its color that resembles chicken liver. Chicken liver stones are actually agate containing impurities. Because of the presence of impurities, the agate has a color, so the permeability of the chicken liver stone is weak, and even opaque.

    The chicken liver stones in good condition are delicate, oily, translucent or opaque, with little or no cracks. This piece of chicken liver stone of yours is of good quality and can be played.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Who knows what kind of stone this is? Answer: The stones in the picture are the stones on the river or the seaside, to be precise, the stones on the mountain.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Siliceous rocks refer to silica-rich sedimentary rocks (generally greater than 70%) formed by chemical, biological and biochemical processes, and certain volcanic processes, including siliceous rocks that have been mechanically broken and redeposited in basins. The main mineral components of siliceous rocks are opal, chalcedony and quartz. The color of siliceous rocks varies according to the impurities they contain, but is usually grayish-black, grayish-white, and sometimes grayish-green and red.

    Siliceous rocks have a variety of morphologies. The most common are lamellar, lenticular, tuberculous, and clumpy. When symbiotic with other chemical rocks, it often has various types of bedding and wave marks.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This stone is sided, and after many years of sprinting, it is up to now.

    The heavenly stones are beautiful and beautiful, and there are many stones like this on the seaside.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This stone can be used as an ornament. It may be produced in Guangxi.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I haven't seen it, whether it's natural or artificial.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The naturally formed stones have a messy pattern.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Nine-eyed shale is a type of agate formed in shale, commonly known as "eye stone". Because it is found in the shale and the stone itself has eyes, there are naturally formed regular patterns, mainly eyeball-shaped, supplemented by triangles, quadrilaterals, etc., which have a certain ornamental value. The nine-eyed shale is dominated by silica and is accompanied by ferric oxide, agate, crystal, basalt, quartz.

    The hardness is large, and some areas are tightly structured, but the associated area structure is usually relatively loose, brittle and lacks toughness, which is not conducive to carving, grinding and polishing, and is mostly used to make beads or strings.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I've never seen it. It is a tall stone 2

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This piece is a piece of **jade. It is Tian Yujian's red-gold jade. At this time, it's not a piece of 100 yuan for it, right? Fast birthday, **Jade.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, according to your **, your stone seems to be yellow wax stone, or has a certain collection value, but only through ** can not be accurately judged, you need to do further identification.

    You can check your belongings with your local antique market or jewelry store, and the staff or experts there should give you a satisfactory answer.

    The above are some of my personal suggestions, I hope it will be helpful to your questions.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Judging by your **, this one is yellow wax stone.

    Yellow wax stone, also known as dragon king jade, is named because of the waxy texture in the surface of the stone. It is a quartzite mineral that is affected by geological changes, mixed with acidic soil, and there are natural conditions such as geothermal or volcanic near acidic soil, which is metamorphized to form xanthalite by the dual catalysis of acidic soil and geothermal volcanic temperature for a long time. So the structure is compact and tough.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Quartz river pebbles are nothing unusual.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This stone is a typical yellow wax stone, which can be used for carving and the like, and has a certain value.

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