Multicolored Stones
Here are listed all the multicolored or variegated stones which may or may not have been listed elsewhere such as Rainbow Fluorite, Elbaite, Shiva's Eye Agate, Mokaïte Jasper, etc.
Magahony mahogany obsidian from Mexico tumbled stone Grade A++++
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Obsidian / Volcanic glass: Mahogany or Magahony.
Etymology:
Obsidian: Named after the Roman Obsius supposed to have discovered this stone in Ethiop...
Magahony mahogany obsidian from Mexico tumbled stone Grade A++++
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Obsidian / Volcanic glass: Mahogany or Magahony.
Etymology:
The blue stone was officially discovered by French paleontologist Eugène Dumortier in 1...
Magahony mahogany obsidian from Mexico tumbled stone Grade A++++
Presentation :
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Obsidian / Volcanic glass: Mahogany or Magahony.
Etymology:
Obsidian: Named after the Roman Obsius supposed to have discovered this stone in Ethiop...
Ametrine from Brazil tumbled stone Grade A++++
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A metrine is a gem variety of Quartz which is not a variety of Amethyst but a mixture of Citrine and Amethyst.
Amethyst and Ametrine (variety of quartz).
Et...
Ametrine from Brazil tumbled stone Grade A++++
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A metrine is a gem variety of Quartz which is not a variety of Amethyst but a mixture of Citrine and Amethyst.
Amethyst and Ametrine (variety of quartz).
Et...
Ametrine from Brazil tumbled stone Grade A++++
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A metrine is a gem variety of Quartz which is not a variety of Amethyst but a mixture of Citrine and Amethyst.
Amethyst and Ametrine (variety of quartz).
Et...
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