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The state gemstone of Pennsylvania is the red variety of the mineral corundum, known as ruby. It was designated as the state gemstone in 1993 to recognize the significant deposits of this gemstone found in the state.
Amethyst is categorized as a violet variety of quartz. It's a semi-precious gemstone commonly used in jewelry due to its beautiful purple color.
The blue variety of a rare mineral used as a gemstone is called blue diamond. Blue diamonds are highly sought after for their rarity and unique color.
Yes, chrysoprase is a type of chalcedony containing nickel oxide which gives it its distinctive apple-green color. It is usually translucent to opaque, with some specimens exhibiting transparency when cut thinly. It is a popular gemstone for its unique color and is often used in jewelry.
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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.
A gemstone can be a variety of different stones. Rubies, emeralds, are considered gemstones. The colors of the stones can determine how valuable the stone is. The deeper the natural color the better the stone.
An almondine is a variety of gemstone in the form of either a deep red garnet or a purple spinel.
Milky aquamarine is a naturally occurring aquamarine that is translucent to opaque, rather than being transparent or allowing light to pass through completely. Although a completely transparent aquamarine is more valuable, milky aquamarine can be very nice. Its colors are generally the same as aquamarine, with the appearance that milk was added.
Emerald is a green variety of beryl group where coloring element is chromium. A green variety of beryl without chromium, is not an emerald, is known as green beryl.
An ammolite is a variety of rare and valuable opal-like gemstone, made from the fossilized shells of ammonites.
No, Aquamarine gemstone is not poisonous. It is a variety of the mineral beryl and is safe to handle. However, it is always recommended to avoid ingesting gemstones or minerals as they can pose a choking hazard.