Thulite

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Ekanite

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Liddicoatite

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Topazolite

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Afghanite

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Azurite

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Azurite is not a common or abundant mineral, but it is beautiful and its blue color attracts attention. It has been used by people in many parts of the world for thousands of years. Ancient people used it as an ore of copper, as a pigment, as a gemstone, and as an ornamental stone. It is still used for all of these purposes today

Arfvedsonite

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Arfvedsonite is a relatively rare mineral that belongs to the amphibole group, a subgroup of silicate minerals. Arfvedsonite is a complex inosilicate mineral with...

Goldstone

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Goldstone is a man-made glass material known for its shimmering appearance, created by embedding tiny metallic particles, usually copper or other metals, within the...

Melanite

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Melanite is a term used to describe a specific type of mineral, which belongs to the garnet group. Garnets are a diverse group of...

Golden or Yellow Labradorite

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Golden Labradorite, also known as Yellow Labradorite or Golden Flash Labradorite, is a unique and captivating variety of labradorite, which is a feldspar mineral....

Cacholong

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Cacholong is a type of gemstone that is known for its milky white appearance and is often used in jewelry and ornamental items. The...

Astrophyllite

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Astrophyllite is a rare and unique mineral that belongs to the group of complex silicate minerals. Its name is derived from the Greek words...

Abalone Stone

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Abalone is not typically considered a gemstone; rather, it is a marine mollusk known for its iridescent and colorful shell. The term "abalone" refers...

Atlantisite

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Atlantisite is a unique and captivating gemstone that is a combination of two minerals: serpentine and stichtite. The name "Atlantisite" is derived from the...

Ajoite

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Ajoite is a rare mineral that is known for its stunning blue-green color. It belongs to the silicate mineral group and is specifically classified...

Vesuvianite (Idocrase)

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Vesuvianite, also known as idocrase, is a complex calcium aluminum silicate mineral with the chemical formula (Ca, Na)19(Al, Fe, Mn)13(Mg, Fe)5(Si, Al, B)18O68(OH,F)4. This...

Shattuckite

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Shattuckite is a rare and visually striking mineral that is prized by mineral collectors and enthusiasts for its vibrant blue and green-blue color. It...
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