no jade is like an emerald and agate is more like the ruby NO !!!!!!!
MHO- scale is the same for both stone though some time in formation jade well be a 6.8 - 6.9 / as agate is a hard 7.0 MHO-scale.
Emerald & ruby ...... 8.5 MHO - scale
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A diamond is by far the hardest material on earth. On the Mohs scale of hardness -- ranked 1 to 10 -- diamonds are 10, which is more than 10 times harder than the closest at 9, a ruby - corundum (aluminium oxide). The stone, marble, is usually in the 6-7 range. A toy marble can be made from glass, clay, steel, or agate, none of which is as hard as a diamond.
Agates can vary significantly in size, typically ranging from small pebbles to larger specimens weighing several pounds. The largest known agate, found in Brazil, measures about 3 feet in diameter and weighs over 300 pounds. However, most agates are usually found in sizes from a few centimeters to several inches. Their size often depends on the geological conditions in which they formed.
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Many different stones, crystals, metals and gems can be used, depending on what specifically you want to do. Below are just a few. Agriculture - Bloodstone, Coral, Awaken spirit - Amber Energy - Beryl, Brass, Calcite, Garnet, Energy, to increase psychic - Moss Agate, Environmental healing - Aquamarine Fertility - Emerald, Geodes, Jade, Jasper -green, Gardens - Bloodstone, Gardening - Agate, Bloodstone, Jade, Jet, Malachite, Moonstone, Gardening, talisman - Moss Agate, Coral, Moonstone, Insect bites, to guard against - Red (or Blood) Agate.
Ecuador is known for its emerald production, particularly in the region of Loha. Other gemstones found in Ecuador include amethyst, quartz, and agate. However, emeralds are the most famous and sought-after gemstone from Ecuador.
Imperial Jade Indian Agate Imperial Topez Imperial Mexican Jade Inca Emerald Indicolite Inverall Sapphire Iohite Irish Diamond Irradiated Diamond Italian Lapis Ivory Indigolite Indicolite Iolite
A ROCK SHOP that sells minerals and crystals will often have agate in different forms,. One of the best in NYC is called ROCK STAR CRYSTALS in Manhattan. They have more AGATE in a variety of forms than any other store run NYC, including Agate Geodes, Agate Bookends, Agate Slices in various sizes, Agate Pyramids and Spheres, Agate Massage Wands, Agate Jewelry, and even Agate Windchimes. You might also find agate bookends and agate coasters at a home furnishing store, but it's uncommon.
Agate is commonly used to make jewelry, such as necklaces, bracelets, and rings. It is also used for decorative items like bookends, coasters, and slices for display. Additionally, agate can be carved into beads for use in jewelry-making.
Crackled fire agate in French is called "agate de feu craquelée," and crab fire agate in French is called "agate de feu crabe."
There are minerals like graphite that have the same chemical composition as diamond, and there are many gems that are simply quartz, like agate, but there are probably none that are similar to both diamond and agate.
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Mabe Pearls Mahogany Obsidian Malachite Maw-sit-sit Mexican Diamond Mexican Jade Mica Mogul Emerald Moissanite Moldavite Montana Ruby Moss Agate Moukaite Maxixe Morganite Moroxite Mexican Crazy-lace Agate Morion
Agate itself does not explode under normal conditions. However, if agate is subjected to extreme heat or rapid temperature changes, it can crack or break. Additionally, if agate is hollow and contains moisture, heating it could potentially cause the moisture to vaporize and create pressure, leading to a break or shatter rather than an explosion. Overall, while agate can break, it is not prone to exploding like certain materials.
Moss Agate and Turritella Agate
Katrina Agate is 4' 3".