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Beryl Richmond died April 24, 1980, in Cameron, WV, USA.
Beryl Richmond was born August 24, 1907, in Glen Easton, WV, USA.
The official state gemstone of Alabama is the Star Blue Quartz, adopted in 1990.
a diamond
topaz
Red beryl, also known as bixbite, is considered the second rarest gemstone in the world. It is a highly sought-after gemstone due to its vibrant red color and limited availability, primarily found in Utah, USA.
Beryl IS a mineral. It has several gemstone varieties, including aquamarine and emerald.
A beryllate is an anion BeO22- or any salt containing this anion.
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.
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.
Spinel, tourmaline, topaz, sapphire, and beryl.
Beryllium is derived from the Greek language name of the mineral beryl.
Emeralds are not actually rocks, but minerals of the beryl family that have gemstone qualities.
That would be.... Emerald.
Mineral - Beryl Rock/Stone - Granite Gemstone - Smokey Quartz
The gemstone tourmaline is found in Maine, and is the Maine state gemstone. Other things mined in Maine include gold, mica, and large crystals of beryl and quartz.
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.