Dark Blue or Indigo Stones
Here are listed all the indigo blue stones such as Lapis Lazuli, Sodalite, Azurite...
Sodalite from Brazil tumbled stone Grade A++++
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Name :
Sodalite or Hackmanite.
Etymology:
Sodalite: According to the chemical composition (Thomson, 1811).
Hackmanite: According to Finnish geologist Victor ...
Chalcanthite from Poland Grade A++++
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Names) :
Chalcanthite.
Etymology:
From the Latin Chalcanthum = copper flower, from a Greek word combining χαλκóσ (chalkos) = copper with ἃνθος (antho...
Chalcanthite from Poland Grade A++++
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Names) :
Chalcanthite.
Etymology:
From the Latin Chalcanthum = copper flower, from a Greek word combining χαλκóσ (chalkos) = copper with ἃνθος (antho...
Chalcanthite from Poland Grade A++++
Presentation :
Names) :
Chalcanthite.
Etymology:
From the Latin Chalcanthum = copper flower, from a Greek word combining χαλκóσ (chalkos) = copper with ἃνθος (antho...
Chalcanthite from Poland Grade A++++
Presentation :
Names) :
Chalcanthite.
Etymology:
From the Latin Chalcanthum = copper flower, from a Greek word combining χαλκóσ (chalkos) = copper with ἃνθος (antho...
Chalcanthite from Poland Grade A++++
Presentation :
Names) :
Chalcanthite.
Etymology:
From the Latin Chalcanthum = copper flower, from a Greek word combining χαλκóσ (chalkos) = copper with ἃνθος (anthos) = flower .
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