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Colour lavender to lilac
Gem Family Purple Sage Chalcedony is a translucent variety of chalcedony quartz     
Source The only known source of Purple Sage Chalcedony is in the United States, in the high desert of Nevada. The sage-brush covered foothills of the Bilk Creek Mountains contain a large geothermal basalt and ash dome that is laced with veins of chalcedony. 
Clarity Translucent with an even milky lustre
Size Range 5 to 10 carats
Shapes Available Purple Sage Chalcedony is cut in cabochons in sizes up to 10x16mm
Enhancement Purple Sage Chalcedony is not treated: the colour is natural, exactly as it is found in the earth.
Lore & History When the deposit of Purple Sage Chalcedony was first discovered thirty years ago, collectors most often cut this gem to feature its dark black branching tree-patterned dendrite inclusions. They called this patterned gem purple sage agate. Only in 2001, was the gem cut to display its beautiful pastel colours
Hardness & Toughness Like other kinds of quartz, the hardness of Purple Sage Chalcedony is 7 on the Mohs scale. Chalcedony has interlocking fibres that make it even tougher than transparent quartz.
Care & Cleaning Purple Sage Chalcedony is very durable. To clean Purple Sage Chalcedony, use warm water and detergent. Scrub with a soft brush and rinse with warm water.
Price Range $15 to $35 per carat
Special Characteristics Miners need to unearth 100 pounds of the rough material to produce just two pounds of solid purple chalcedony. This two pounds will cut only 500 carats of finished gems that are fine enough to qualify as Purple Sage Chalcedony