Carnelian

Gems, Precious Stones, Precious Metals - Carnelian

Carnelian - Gem Color 3 - #B31B1B

Carnelian (also spelled cornelian) is a brownish-red mineral which is commonly used as a semi-precious gemstone. Similar to carnelian is sard, which is generally harder and darker (the difference is not rigidly defined, and the two names are often used interchangeably). Both carnelian and sard are varieties of the silica mineral chalcedony colored by impurities of iron oxide. The color can vary greatly, ranging from pale orange to an intense almost-black coloration. It is most commonly found in Brazil, India, Siberia, and Germany.

Carnelian was used widely during Roman times to make engraved gems for signet or seal rings for imprinting a seal with wax on correspondence or other important documents. Hot wax does not stick to carnelian.

Although now the more common term, "carnelian" is a 16th century corruption of the 14th century word "cornelian,"

Shown is a necklace of carnelian beads
⇦ Back to Gem Color 2 - Amethyst    Back to Gem Color Group 1    On to Gem Color 4 - Citrine ⇨