Emeralds
Sapphires, Rubies, and Emeralds are all species of Corundum or Carborundum, hardness 9 on the Mohs scale ( Diamond is l0 ) For industrial abrasive purposes the trade name Carborundum may be found in any hardware store. They are chemically similar. Sapphires are normally deep blue, rubies Red , and Emeralds of course are Green, hence Emerald Isle. stone love, indeed.
The blue-green stone imported from the Sinai peninsula is called "Eilat stone." It is a unique mixture of green malachite, blue azurite, turquoise, and other minerals, creating a striking and vibrant color combination. Eilat stone is often used in jewelry and decorative items.
The name of a green stone is an emerald.
The blue-green stone imported from the Sinai Peninsula is called Eilat stone. It is a unique combination of malachite, azurite, turquoise, and other minerals, and is known for its striking colors and patterns. It is also referred to as King Solomon Stone or Jerusalem Stone.
green blue XD!
The name for one type of blue green gem is turqouise.
Another name for Cyanobacteria is Blue Green Algae.But it is an old name used to call it.
Blue, it is said the name of the stone is a blue tiger's eye
A precious rock starting with "s" is sapphire. Sapphires are valued for their beautiful blue color, but can also come in various colors such as pink, yellow, and green. They are used in jewelry and are considered one of the most precious gemstones.
The Yakut Stone is actually the Persian name for the Neelam Stone which is a Blue Sapphire...
you have to get a blue shard and then give it to shard dude (i dont know his name) BLUE SHARD=WATERSTONE RED SHARD=FIRESTONE YELLOW SHARD=THUNDERSTONE GREEN SHARD=GRASSSTONE
that's my name! Precious green stone.