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  • Diamonds
  • Alexandrite (rare)
  • Chrysoberyl (rare)
  • Demantoid (rare)
  • Chrome Diopside
  • Malachite
  • Agate
  • Jadeite
  • Charoite
  • Amber
  • Seraphinite
  • Rhodonite
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  • Diamonds
  • Alexandrite (rare)
  • Chrysoberyl (rare)
  • Demantoid (rare)
  • Chrome Diopside
  • Malachite
  • Agate
  • Jadeite
  • Charoite
  • Amber
  • Seraphinite
  • Rhodonite
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Grossularite, spessartite, rhodolite, almandite, melanite, hessonite, uvarovite, andradite, pyrope, and demantoid.

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Discovered in 1868 in Russia's Ural mountains. Occasionally demantoids were found in other parts of the world, for example in the Congo, or in Korea in 1975, but the quality of these stones was such that they were suitable for collectors' use only.

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Alexandrite Apatite Apophyllite

Aquamarine Aventurine Azurite Bloodstone

Chrysoprase Demantoid Diopside Dioptase Emerald Feldspar Hiddenite Jade Jadeite

Malachite Mawsitsit Moissanite Moldavite Nephrite Peridot Prasiolite Prehnite

Tsavorite Unakite Uvarovite Variscite Vesuvianite Wavellite Zoisite

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Aquamarine and emerald belong to the beryl family. Other gemstones in the beryl family are green beryl, heliodor (yellow beryl), morganite (pink, orange or purple beryl), red beryl, goshenite (colorless beryl).

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