Moss Agate Necklace
Featuring moss agate paired with a slender collarbone chain, this necklace highlights the gemstone’s natural textures while accenting neck lines. The chain length fits most neck circumferences, and the minimalist design suits daily outfits, holiday gifting, etc.—exuding fresh elegance.
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What is Moss Agate?
Moss Agate is a type of agate with a chemical composition of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and a cryptocrystalline structure. It has a Mohs hardness of 7.0-7.5, a glassy luster, and is translucent. Its key feature is natural moss-like or aquatic grass-shaped dendritic inclusions (formed by mineral deposits) with fine branches, available in colors like green, purple, yellow, red, and brown. It’s also known as silk agate or feather agate.
How is Moss Agate formed, and where is it mainly produced?
It forms when silica solutions fill rock cavities after magma cools during crustal movements. Over hundreds of millions of years, silica-rich solutions seep into bubble holes left by rapidly cooled magma, solidify into colloids, and crystallize. Major production areas include Fuxin (Liaoning, China), Africa, and India.
How to distinguish genuine Moss Agate from fakes?
Genuine ones have a waxy luster, dense texture, and a "warm in winter, cool in summer" feel; they’re scratch-resistant (Mohs 7.0), translucent with natural water lines/clouds, and heavier than synthetics. Fakes lack waxy luster, have lower hardness (scratchable with a knife), are opaque with distinct color boundaries, and their temperature changes with the environment.
Is Moss Agate’s hardness suitable for daily wear?
With a Mohs hardness of 7.0-7.5, it’s close to natural crystal and harder than chalcedony, making it wear-resistant and suitable for daily use. However, it’s brittle and prone to breaking if hit—so avoid collisions during wear or storage.
How to maintain Moss Agate in daily life?
1. Avoid collisions; store in a soft-lined box. 2. Keep it away from sweat, perfume, and harsh chemicals to prevent discoloration. 3. Clean with a soft cloth or mild soapy water; avoid high temperatures (to prevent expansion or cracking).
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