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Aquamarine, emerald, alexandrite
Diamond ruby Sapphire Emerald Aquamarine spinel tourmaline etc
Aquamarine Is a rare gem kind of like a ruby or emerald. Aqua means the Ocean and the Sea. So, the setting for aquamarine would be The Ocean.
Aquamarine IS beryl. So is emerald, and morganite, and heliodor - they all have small amounts of elements not in the crystal structure. So yellow beryl is heliodor etc. If the elements were in the crystal structure, the name of the mineral might change.
Emerald has the chemical formula Be3Al2(SiO3)6; aquamarine is a blue variety of emerald.
I do kanow quite a bit to tell the truth but not them all i know Topaz pearl ruby aquamarine emerald dimond and millions's more ?????
Beryl IS a mineral. It has several gemstone varieties, including aquamarine and emerald.
Aquamarine
well i know alot of rocks:SAPPHORE, GARNET, AQUAMARINE, RUBY, EMERALD, ORIHACLON, PERIFOT, PEARL, TURQUIOSE, Volcanic ones:all i know is Obsidian
if you are in May, green emerald if you are in June, purple tanzanyte
Aluminum Berillium Silicate...Includes Yellow & Red Beryl, Aquamarine, Emerald, Morganite....
An Emerald's lustre is vitreous, or glassy.