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Jasper Opaque cryptocrystalline quartz, typically red to brow. The common red color is due to
iron(III) inclusions. The mineral aggregate breaks with a smooth surface and is used for
ornamentation or as a gemstone.
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Polished tiger's eye gemstone
Tiger's eye Fibrous gold to red-brown colored quartz, exhibiting chatoyancy.
it is a classic example of pseudomorphous replacement by silica of fibrous crocidolite (blue
asbestos). An incompletely silicified blue variant is known as hawk's eye.
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Aventurine Translucent chalcedony with small inclusions (usually mica) that shimmer. The most
common colour of aventurine is green, but it may also be orange, brown, yellow, blue, or gray.
Chrome-bearing fuchsite (a variety of muscovite mica) is the classic inclusion, and gives a
silvery green or blue sheen.
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Rose quartz
Rose quartz Pink, translucent, may display diasteris. The color is usually considered as due to
trace amounts of titanium, iron, or manganese, in the massive material.
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SPLENDID Amazonite, Smoky Quartz with Goethite Onegite from Colorado, USA Photo :
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Smoky quartz is a gray, translucent version of quartz. It ranges in clarity from almost complete
transparency to a brownish-gray crystal that is almost opaque. Some can also be black.
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Polished Carnelian
Carnelian Reddish orange chalcedony, translucen. The color can vary greatly, ranging from pale
orange to an intense almost-black coloration. Similar to carnelian is sard, which is generally
harder and darker.
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Chalcedony
Chalcedony Cryptocrystalline quartz and moganite mixture. The term is generally only used for
white or lightly colored material. Otherwise more specific names are used. Chalcedony has a
waxy luster, and may be semitransparent or translucent. It can assume a wide range of colors, but
those most commonly seen are white to gray, grayish-blue or a shade of brown ranging from pale
to nearly black.
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Mtorolite zimbabwe
Mtorolite is a green variety of chalcedony, which has been colored by chromium. Also known as
chrome chalcedony, it is principally found in Zimbabwe.
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