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If you’re searching for jewelry that’s not only beautiful but also meaningful, consider this hidden gem combo. Angelite and Agate
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There’s something magical about a gemstone that’s both grounding and breathtaking—and Turquoise Agate is exactly that. With its dreamy blue-green
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Agate is a variety of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of quartz. Translucency, patterns of color, or moss-like inclusions may distinguish
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Rare and difficult to cut, anhydrite is seldom faceted. However, this material can be carved into beautiful objects. “Angelite,” a
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What is Aquamarine? Named after the color of sea water, aquamarine is the blue to blue-green member of the beryl
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Citrine is the yellow to red-orange variety of crystalline quartz. Clever marketing and the rise of “earth tone” fashions have
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Howlite was discovered near Windsor, Nova Scotia, in 1868 by Henry How (1828–1879), a Canadian chemist, geologist, and mineralogist. How
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Jade is an umbrella term for two different types of decorative rocks used for jewelry or ornaments. Jade is often
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Jasper is an opaque, solid or patterned variety of cryptocrystalline quartz which consists of very tiny quartz crystals colored by
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Kyanite is a typically blue aluminosilicate mineral, found in aluminium-rich metamorphic pegmatites and sedimentary rock. It is the high pressure
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Lapis lazuli, or lapis for short, is a deep-blue metamorphic rock. It is used as a semi-precious stone. It has
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Malachite is a beautiful decorative stone. Its rich, patterned coloration in shades of green is unique among gems. Malachite’s low