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| Blue Topaz |
| Blue topaz is rare in nature, but easily created from clear material by irradiation.Pale topaz which is enhanced to become blue is found in Brazil, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and China. There is an abundance ...... |
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| Amethyst |
| The name of amethyst came from the Greek amethystos, which means "sober". It is believed that amethyst brings happiness, strengthens will-power and improves the metabolism.
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| Garnet |
| The name of garnets came from the Latin Granatus, this was how the seeds of the pomegranate were called. It was believed throughout the ages that garnets bring luck in love and friendship, and keep the ...... |
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| Citrine |
| The name comes from the Latin citrus – of "lemon-yellow" color. Citrine is a kind of quartz. Its color palette has all shades of yellow. Citrine includes yellow to gold to orange brown shades of transparent ...... |
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| Peridot |
| The gemstone is actually known under three names: Peridot, Chrysolith (derived from the Greek word “goldstone”) and Olivin, because Peridot is the gemstone variety of the Olivin mineral. In our trade ...... |
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| Sapphire |
| Sapphire – word is derived from Greek sapphires, which means "dark blue". Despite its name this splendid gemstone, however, also comes in many other colours, not only in the transparent greyish misty ...... |
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