Physical & Optical Properties

RI Range1.530–1.543
SG Range2.58–2.64
SG Typical2.61
Hardness (Mohs)6.5–7
Crystal SystemTrigonal
Optic CharacterAggregate
Dispersion0.013
Fluorescence LWWeak white/cream
Fluorescence SWInert
Chelsea FilterInert
PleochroismNone
ColorsRed Pink, Yellow Orange
SpeciesQuartz
Red PinkYellow Orange

Key Differentiators

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Treatments

Price Context

Natural — low ($/ct)$1
Natural — high ($/ct)$30
NotePer carat; common commercial carnelian is $1–5/ct; fine translucent natural carnelian $10–30/ct

Price context is approximate. GemID is not an appraisal tool. Results are indicators, not certified valuations.

About Carnelian

Orange-red to red-brown translucent chalcedony; color from iron oxide (hematite/goethite). Carnelian is lighter and more orange than sard (darker brown-red). Heat treatment of brown agate to produce carnelian is a traditional and accepted practice. Dyeing is also common; color concentrated in surface fissures under loupe is a detection indicator. Modern commercial carnelian is often dyed agate.

Identifying a carnelian? GemID walks through these tests in order — RI, SG, fluorescence, and more.

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