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Sardonyx

brownredwhite · Chalcedony family

Sardonyx, a brown/red/white/black variety of Chalcedony
Robert M. Lavinsky · CC BY-SA 3.0
Also known asChalcedony (Chalcedony family)
ColourBrown, Red, White, Black
Mohs hardness6.5–7
LustreVitreous, silky
StreakWhite
Crystal systemTrigonal (quartz), Monoclinic (moganite)
TransparencyTranslucent
CleavageNone
FractureUneven, conchoidal
Chemical formulaSiO 2 (silicon dioxide)
Specific gravity2.55–2.70

What is Sardonyx?

Onyx is a typically black-and-white banded variety of agate, a silicate mineral. The bands can also be monochromatic with alternating light and dark bands. Sardonyx is a variety with red to brown bands alternated with black or white bands. The name "onyx" is also frequently used for level-banded (parallel-banded) agates, but in proper usage it refers to color pattern not band structure. Onyx, as a descriptive term, has also been incorrectly applied to parallel-banded varieties of alabaster, marble, calcite, obsidian, and opal, and misleadingly to materials with contorted banding, such as "cave

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Frequently asked questions

How hard is Sardonyx?
Sardonyx is Mohs 6.5–7 on the hardness scale.
What colour is Sardonyx?
Sardonyx is typically brown, red, white, black (Black and white; red to brown with black or white (sardonyx)).