It depends on the mineral composition of the crystal. White quartz crystal is called "Milk Quartz" or "Milky Quartz".
Pearl, although a colourless Diamond is also referred to as a White Diamond.
there are a couple, most well known is onyx, less expensive versions are blackstone and black agate
Well, there is....(deep breath)
Diamond, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, Oynx, Alexandrite and *cough* yeah....................
ruby, emerald, sapphire & pearl.
I think they are called pebbles, mate.
Chalk
It is a ruby.
Labradorite.
opals.
January BirthstoneJanuary Gemstone: GarnetJanuary Birthstone Color: Deep RedFebruary BirthstoneFebruary Gemstone: AmethystFebruary Birthstone Color: PurpleMarch BirthstoneMarch Gemstone: Aquamarine, BloodstoneMarch Birthstone Color: Pale BlueApril BirthstoneApril Gemstone: DiamondApril Birthstone Color: White, ClearMay BirthstoneMay Gemstone: EmeraldMay Birthstone Color: GreenJune BirthstoneJune Gemstone: Pearl, Moonstone, AlexandriteJune Birthstone Color: White or PurpleJuly BirthstoneJuly Gemstone: RubyJuly Birthstone Color: RedAugust BirthstoneAugust Gemstone: Peridot, SardonyxAugust Birthstone Color: Pale GreenSeptember BirthstoneSeptember Gemstone: SapphireSeptember Birthstone Color: Deep BlueOctober BirthstoneOctober Gemstone: Opal, Pink TourmalineOctober Birthstone Color: Multi-color, PinkNovember BirthstoneNovember Gemstone: Citrine, Yellow TopazNovember Birthstone Color: YellowDecember BirthstoneDecember Gemstone: Blue Topaz, TurquoiseDecember Birthstone Color: Blue
There are four main archangels. Ariel's gemstone is rose quartz. Gabriel's gemstone is citrine. Michael's gemstone I sugilite. Rafael's gemstone is emerald.
green gemstone: emerald, red gemstone: ruby, blue gemstone: sometimes perl
No. However, ruby is the gemstone version of red corundum. Any other color of corundum is considered a sapphire and it does come in white. So you are really describing white sapphire.
The phrase 'white commercial diamond' probably describes a gemstone.
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Jewel
Morgan is not commonly known as a flower or a gemstone. The name "Morgan" is often used as a given name for individuals, both male and female. It does not refer to a specific flower or gemstone. However, there is a gemstone called "morganite," which is a variety of the mineral beryl. Morganite is typically a pale pink to peach-colored gemstone. So while "Morgan" itself is not directly associated with flowers or gemstones, it is sometimes used as a given name for people, and there is a gemstone called "morganite" that bears a similar name.
It is a ruby.
A shard
Labradorite.
olivine
opals.
The name of the gemstone which comes from the Greek word adamastos, which means invincible is the diamond.