The stone was named after the river Achates, where colorful agates were obtained in the ancient times. It is a microcrystalline and cryptocrystalline variety of the quartz group (crystals are visible only through microscopic examination), usually translucent in thin slices, otherwise opaque. The beauty of its stripey appearance can be highlighted by cutting it en cabochon.
Agate
Basic properties
Composition
SiO2
Class
Oxydes and hydroxydes
Crystal system
Trigonal
Mohs' hardness
7
Fracture
Conchoidal
Cleavage
None
Lustre
Glassy
Streak
White
Localities
Brazil, Uruguay (Artigas), Germany (Rochlitz), India (Gujarat), Madagascar, Mexico, USA (Florida)