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Aquamarine is a pale-blue to light-green variety of the beryl family, with its name relating to water and sea. The color of aquamarine can be changed by... |
Beryl (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list) when inhaled. Care must thus be used when mining, handling, and refining these gems. Aquamarine (from Latin: aqua marina, "sea water") is a blue or cyan... |
Topaz (redirect from Utah state gem) accompanying aquamarine, morganite, and tourmaline. The first rank of gemstones, or precious stones, includes ruby, sapphire, diamond, and emerald. Orange... |
flag's colors: red (rhodochrosite), white (yule marble), and blue (aquamarine). ^ Florida's state gem, moonstone, was adopted to highlight Florida's role in... |
Luminous gemstones (redirect from Luminous gem) mythology and history among Asian, European, African, and American cultures. Some stories about light-emitting gems may have been based on luminescent and phosphorescent... |
and those from Saba and Raamah to Tyre (Book of Ezekiel, xxvii, 22). King Solomon even equipped a fleet which returned from Ophir, laden with gems (Books... |
Cyan (section Etymology and terminology) the cyan color range are electric blue, aquamarine, and others described as blue-green. Cyan boasts a rich and diverse history, holding cultural significance... |
have been studied in India and China. Geology portal Earth sciences portal Minerals portal Amber Amethyst Aqeeq Aquamarine Citrine Diamond Emerald Garnet... |
form minerals. Gemstones high in beryllium include beryl (aquamarine, emerald, red beryl) and chrysoberyl. It is a relatively rare element in the universe... |
Mineral (section Rocks, ores, and gems) include the gemstones emerald (green) and aquamarine (bluish). Cordierite is structurally similar to beryl, and is a common metamorphic mineral. Sorosilicates... |
feldspar Crystallized white feldspar, with an upright 4 cm aquamarine crystal perched on it Feldspar and moonstone, from Sonora, Mexico A cluster of euhedral... |
List of Latin words with English derivatives (redirect from Compound verbs in English consisting of Latin prefix and Latin verb) Word Analysis". Archived from the original on July 31, 2017. "Online Etymology Dictionary (English)". etymonlime.com. 2018-08-16. Archived from the original... |
Ural Mountains (section Etymology) and semi-precious stones, such as emerald, amethyst, aquamarine, jasper, rhodonite, malachite and diamond. Some of the deposits, such as the magnetite... |
Houri (category Quranic words and phrases) there are eighty thousand servants and seventy-two houri, over which stands a dome decorated with pearls, aquamarine, and ruby, as wide as the distance from... |
"from" Topazon Island?, Seven Sisters, Gulf of Tadjoura); beryl, var. aquamarine; olive greenish yellow fosterite, var. peridot (topaz "from" Topazios... |
Blue (section Etymology and linguistics) midway in the spectrum between blue and green, and the other blue-greens such as turquoise, teal, and aquamarine. Blue also varies in shade or tint; darker... |
List of fictional swords (section Rick Riordan: Percy Jackson and the Olympians and Heroes of Olympus) transformations of males into females and transformations of humans into beasts. The name is of German etymology: "bald anders" means "soon to be different".... |
Latin America (redirect from Central and South America) agates and one of the main producers of tourmaline, emeralds, aquamarines, garnets and opals. Chile contributes about a third of the world's copper production... |
Minas Gerais (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list) state also has huge reserves of iron and sizeable reserves of gold and gemstones, including emerald, topaz and aquamarine mines. Emeralds found in this location... |