Abstract

The Cheshme Shoor area is located in northeast of Qom which is a part of central Iran geo-structural zone. The rocks of the area are mainly volcanic rocks that include Eocene acidic tuffs and ignimbrites. Different types of agate, jasper and amethyst formed as secondary cavity filling deposits in variety of colors and shapes in the area. In this paper, chemical treatments by different chemicals with heating methods in 15 different procedures have been conducted on one agate sample of the study area which has been divided into smaller pieces by milling. Dyeing with these methods has been done in blue, yellow and green colors. Excellent results have been achieved in 9 processes, significant but not expected results have been illustrated in 4 processes and 2 processes have been represented no changes. Produced colors have had a natural and light color which makes them more desirable to the consumers but totally these dyeing processes illustrate that concentration of the solution is effective in coloring and solutions with more concentrations produce stronger color.

Highlights

  • The study area is located in roughly 45 km northeast of Qom and near to Hoze Soltan Lake

  • The volcanic rocks are dominant in the area which generally includes late Eocene acidic tuffs and ignimbrites but except these rocks, Quaternary sedimentary formations are abun

  • Gems are classified in two categories that include precious minerals and semi-precious minerals [1]

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The study area is located in roughly 45 km northeast of Qom and near to Hoze Soltan Lake. (2016) Chemical Treatment Effects of Blue, Yellow and Green Colors with Heating Methods on Agates of Cheshme Shoor Area, Qom, Iran. Gems of the study area have placed in semi-precious minerals group which contains amethyst, different types of agate with white to gray and a variety of jasper with brown, red, green and orange colors in volcanic rocks of the area. The majority of recent workers would accept that agates form at temperatures

Chemical Treatments and Effects on Agates of the Study Area
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