The Green Stones
Here are listed all green colored stones such as Aventurine, Emerald, Malachite, Labradorite, Moldavite, Atlantasite...
Amazonite from Brazil tumbled stone Grade A++++
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Names) :
Amazonite (microcline variety).
Etymology :
Named after the Amazon River (Breithaupt, 1847).
Group, Family:
Feldspar Group; Potassium feldspar...
Ruby on Fuschite pendant Grade A++++ Supplied with its cord
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This sublime Stone is a fuschite, a variety of Green Mica (the green color being due to the presence of Chrome) which contains inclusions of non-Gem Ruby (Red Corundum). Fuschi...
Serpentine Chytah tumbled stone Grade A++++
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Often confused with jade despite its much lower hardness 2.5 to 4 for Serpentine compared to 6.5 to 7 for Jade and Jadeite.
Names) :
Serpentine => Antigorite: Bowenite...
Ruby on Zoisite from Pakistan pendant Grade A++++ Supplied with its cord
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Names) :
Zoisite*: Tanzanite, Anyolite, Thulite.
Etymology :
Zoisite: Named after the Austrian naturalist S. Zois (1747 - 1819) (Werner, 1805).
Tanzanite: Fro...
K-2 'Ketonite' (Azurite/ Malachite/ Granite/ Biotite) pendant Grade A++++ Very rare Supplied with cord
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What is K-2?
K-2, also known as “K-2 Jasper” and “Raindrop Azurite”, is an extremely interesting mineral from the Skardu region of northern Pakistan. It's like a magnet for ev...
K-2 'Ketonite' (Azurite/ Malachite/ Granite/ Biotite) pendant Grade A++++ Very rare Supplied with cord
Presentation
What is K-2?
K-2, also known as “K-2 Jasper” and “Raindrop Azurite”, is an extremely interesting mineral from the Skardu region of northern Pakistan. It's like a magnet for ev...
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