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Agate is a kind of chalcedony mineral, often mixed with opal and cryptocrystalline quartz banded block, hardness 6.5-7 degrees, specific gravity 2.65, color is quite hierarchical. Having translucency or opacity. Protoform tripartite system. Often dense massive and formed a variety of structures, such as breast, grape, tuberculous and so on, the common concentric circle structure. Chalcedony with different colors, usually green, red, yellow, brown, white and so on. According to...
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Agate is a kind of chalcedony mineral, often mixed with opal and cryptocrystalline quartz banded block, hardness 6.5-7 degrees, specific gravity 2.65, color is quite hierarchical. Having translucency or opacity. Protoform tripartite system. Often dense massive and formed a variety of structures, such as breast, grape, tuberculous and so on, the common concentric circle structure. Chalcedony with different colors, usually green, red, yellow, brown, white and so on. According to...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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Moonstone is a layered gemstone mineral of orthoclase and Albite. Moonstone is mainly produced in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, India, Brazil, Mexico and the European Alps, of which Sri Lanka produced the most precious.
Moonstone is usually colorless to white, also can be light yellow, orange to light brown, Blue Gray or green, transparent or translucent, with a special moonlight effect, hence the name. This is due to the parallel intergrowth of Lamellar Aphanites of the two feldspar, w...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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TSAVORITE (TSAVORITE) chemical name is chrome vanadium calcium aluminum garnet, because contains trace amounts of chromium and vanadium, delicate Emerald Green, pleasing to the eye. Kenya’s Shafe National Park was discovered by geologist Campbell Brydges in the late 1960s. In 1967, he brought it to New York. In the early 1970s, American Jeweler Tiffany & AMP; Co. named the stone “Tsavorite”and introduced it to the world.
Safrite is a member of the colorful garnet family of...
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Garnet, called ziyawu or ziyawu in ancient China, is a group of minerals that have been used as gemstones and abrasives in the bronze age. The common garnet is red. Garnet English “garnet” comes from Latin “granatus” (grain), which may come from “Punica granatum” (pomegranate). It is a plant with red seeds, and its shape, size and color are similar to some garnet crystals.
The common garnets are classified into six types according to their c...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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TSAVORITE (TSAVORITE) chemical name is chrome vanadium calcium aluminum garnet, because contains trace amounts of chromium and vanadium, delicate Emerald Green, pleasing to the eye. Kenya’s Shafe National Park was discovered by geologist Campbell Brydges in the late 1960s. In 1967, he brought it to New York. In the early 1970s, American Jeweler Tiffany & AMP; Co. named the stone “Tsavorite”and introduced it to the world.
Safrite is a member of the colorful garnet family of...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...