Carnelian is a variety of chalcedony, a mineral belonging to the quartz family. It is typically reddish-brown to orange in color, although it can also be found in shades of yellow, pink, and white. The stone is prized for its attractive color and translucency, as well as its durability and relative affordability.
In ancient times, carnelian was highly valued and was used for carving seals and amulets. It was also believed to have protective and healing properties, and was often worn as a talisman or carried as a good luck charm.
Today, carnelian is still used in jewelry-making and is a popular choice for beads, cabochons, and other decorative items. It is also believed by some to have metaphysical properties, including the ability to enhance creativity, improve concentration, and promote feelings of courage and confidence.
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