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Australian zircon raw stone Grade A++++
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Names) :
Zircon.
Etymology:
Zircon: From cerkonier, term used by German jewelers, which later became cirkon, then zirkon (Werner, 1783) | Hyacinth: From Latin hya...
ÆGYRINE from the United States raw stone Grade A ++++
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Names) :
Ægyrine or Ægirine .
Etymology :
Berzelius (1821), who analyzed the mineral, named it achmit after the Greek αχμη, spear point, because of the h...
Aegyrine from the United States raw stone Grade A ++++
Presentation :
Names) :
Ægyrine or Ægirine .
Etymology :
Berzelius (1821), who analyzed the mineral, named it achmit after the Greek αχμη, spear point, because of the h...
Aegyrine from the United States raw stone Grade A ++++
Presentation :
Names) :
Ægyrine or Ægirine .
Etymology :
Berzelius (1821), who analyzed the mineral, named it achmit after the Greek αχμη, spear point, because of the h...
Aegyrine from the United States raw stone Grade A ++++
Presentation :
Names) :
Ægyrine or Ægirine .
Etymology :
Berzelius (1821), who analyzed the mineral, named it achmit after the Greek αχμη, spear point, because of the h...
Aegyrine from the United States raw stone Grade A ++++
Presentation :
Names) :
Ægyrine or Ægirine .
Etymology :
Berzelius (1821), who analyzed the mineral, named it achmit after the Greek αχμη, spear point, because of the h...
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