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Agate – Lucky Mineral

Agate – Lucky Mineral

There is no more diverse natural stone in its types and colors than agate. Mineral agate was so named by Theophrastus, Greek philosopher and naturalist who discovered it at the Achates river. It is believed that the scientist called the found gem in honor of the river. Agate stone meaning

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All Colors of Agate

All Colors of Agate

A wonderful semi-precious stone agate boasts very rich colors.  Each of them is truly unique and has its own authentic beauty as well as magical properties, successfully used by humanity over the last several millennia.  The major distinctive feature of this mineral type is the presence of stripes.  Exactly this

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Almandine: Variety and Features

Almandine: Variety and Features

Almandine is one of the most common and hardest varieties of garnet. Name of the stone came from the distorted word “Alamanda”(Small Asia) – a city in Asia, in which these stones were processed and sold. There is also another theory, according to which, Alamanda was only a transit point

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Jadeite – Green Mineral

Jadeite – Green Mineral

Posted on 2016-05-15Tags green stones, Jade, jadeiteCategories Jadeite

Previously jadeite did not belong to a separate category and are often confused with jade (nephrite). In fact, these stones are very similar in appearance, although their composition is very different. If we compare these two minerals, it can be said that jadeite is harder than jade and is much

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