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Aqeeq, akik or aqiq (Arabic: العقيق) means quartz in Arabic, and agate in Turkish, however in the context of rings usually refers to a ring set with a chalcedony stone. Well-known types of chalcedony are carnelian, agate, and onyx. It is considered a semi-precious gem stone, and rings set with golden-orange variety of carnelian or sard have special significance in the Islamic religion.

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  • Aqeeq, akik or aqiq (Arabic: العقيق) means quartz in Arabic, and agate in Turkish, however in the context of rings usually refers to a ring set with a chalcedony stone. Well-known types of chalcedony are carnelian, agate, and onyx. It is considered a semi-precious gem stone, and rings set with golden-orange variety of carnelian or sard have special significance in the Islamic religion. (en)
  • Aqeeq, akik ou Aqiq ( en arabe : العقيق ) signifie quartz en arabe et agate en turc, mais dans le contexte des anneaux se réfère généralement à une bague sertie d'une pierre calcédoine. Les types bien connus de calcédoine sont la cornaline, l'agate et l'onyx . Elle est considérée comme une pierre semi-précieuse, et les bagues serties de variété d'or-orange de cornaline ou de sarde ont une signification particulière dans la religion islamique. (fr)
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  • Aqeeq, akik or aqiq (Arabic: العقيق) means quartz in Arabic, and agate in Turkish, however in the context of rings usually refers to a ring set with a chalcedony stone. Well-known types of chalcedony are carnelian, agate, and onyx. It is considered a semi-precious gem stone, and rings set with golden-orange variety of carnelian or sard have special significance in the Islamic religion. (en)
  • Aqeeq, akik ou Aqiq ( en arabe : العقيق ) signifie quartz en arabe et agate en turc, mais dans le contexte des anneaux se réfère généralement à une bague sertie d'une pierre calcédoine. Les types bien connus de calcédoine sont la cornaline, l'agate et l'onyx . Elle est considérée comme une pierre semi-précieuse, et les bagues serties de variété d'or-orange de cornaline ou de sarde ont une signification particulière dans la religion islamique. (fr)
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