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17/02/24

Some Precious and Semi-Precious Gemstones 

Maitri

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Actinolite: Actinolite is commonly used in industrial applications such as in the production of asbestos because it has similar properties to asbestos fibres.

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Adamite:  This mineral is much too soft and fragile for jewellery. However, collectors prize its intense fluorescence.

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Agate: These are principally the result of traces of oxides of iron, manganese, titanium, chromium, nickel, and other elements. 

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Albite: Albite, usually colourless but sometimes yellow, pink, gray or reddish. Translucent albite is sometime coloured green by chrome jadeite.

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Alexandrite: This variety of gem-quality chrysoberyl makes an excellent jewellery stone.

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Algodonite: Bright, silvery metallic cabochons of algodonite and domeykite are attractive and unusual.

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Amazonite: A green to blue-green variety of microcline, amazonite makes a wonderful gemstone for cabbing and carving.

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Amethyst: Amethyst is crystalline quartz in colours ranging from pale lilac to deep reddish purple. 

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