Oh Jeremjevite you look distinguished this evening? Can you tell us how Pink Jade and sapphire met
As a bonus:
Her components!!
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Oh Jeremjevite you look distinguished this evening? Can you tell us how Pink Jade and sapphire met
As a bonus:
Her components!!
Thanks for everything and have a Nice day 💖💙
Jeremjevite: The world's rarest gemstone?
First discovered as colourless crystals in 1833 in Siberia and named after a Russian mineralogist, it is also one of the globe's rarest minerals. Born in pegmatites, the last water rich stews that crystallise quickly into large crystals after the main body of a granite has cooled, it's main constituents are aluminum and boron, with an occasional splash of fluorine. For many decades it was almost unknown, until the discovery of several pockets in the Erongo mountains of Namibia and a further small deposit in the Eifel region of Germany. It has also been reported from Tajikistan, but the source is obscure and poorly documented and nearly all the material on the market is Namibian.
Occasionally faceted into gems for collectors (with a Mohs hardness of 7, similar to quartz), these beautiful blue crystals (unlike most gems) are worth more as mineral specimens, and therefore often preserved from the usual fate of transparent and colourful crystals. Other hues include pale yellow and lavender, but the clear sparkly blues are the most prized. The Namibian crystal in the photo measures 2.6x1.4x1cm.
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I drew two Jeremjevite! I couldn’t decide between a male or a female, so I drew both.
Since its a really precious gem, I’d headcanon that they would be verrrry high status.
Ability/fusion ideas for Jeremejevite and Sunstone?
Sure, for the fusion of Jeremejevite and Sunstone, how about an Orange Sodalite?
Or maybe a Pietersite?
Or possibly a Bi Colored Ametrine!
As for the abilities of a Sunstone, Sunstones are often connected with vitality and warmth, so you could have something relating to heat powers or something with healing, emotionally or physically.
For the abilities of a Jeremejevite, Jeremejevites are connected with letting go of the past/mistakes and dealing with them healthily as well as having a larger perspective. As well as these things, they are also connected with sorrow and death. You could connect this to them ability-wise by maybe giving them extreme accuracy, really good vision, or something that allows them to change their perspective like x-ray vision, thermal vision, or the ability to see underwater. You could also have the Jeremejevite be able to alter or eliminate memories, for example, past mistakes. Or maybe, not even be able to feel sorrow or emotions.
For the abilities of the fusion, Pietersite, Pietersites are connected with focus and energy. Pietersites show energy and focus because it’s a collaboration of the blue and red colors found in it, which would represent the Sunstone and Jeremejevite. Sunstone would represent the energetic part because of their own connection with vitality, energy, and heat. Jeremjevite would represent focus because of their connection with having to focus their perspective and goals to stop hanging on to the past. So the Pietersite would most likely have something that showed a collaboration of heat and perspective, resulting in maybe heat vision, thermal vision, the ability to be/see in lava and fire, or the ability to use/attack with heat with great precision.
I hope this helped you and your two gemsonas!
-Mod Charoite
I said something on the surface well it kinda makes me nervous to say that you deserve this and what kind of God would serve this we would cure this dirty old disease well, if you gots the poison I gots the remedy
The remedy is the experience this is the dangerous liaison I says the comedy is that it's serious this is a strange enough new play on words I say the tragedy is how you're gonna spend the rest of your nights with the light on so shine the light on all of your friends well it all amounts to nothing in the end
✨🌩☄Luminous☄🌩✨ featuring a new multi faced concept I have been working on with an amazing assortment of gems and minerals from across the globe! 1x #Amethyst Phantom, Brandberg area, Namibia 1x #Jeremjevite Ameib Farm, Erongo Mountains, Namibia 1x Rogerly Mine #Fluorite, County Durham, England 1x Brazilian blue/green #Tourmaline 1x Brazilian Cruzeiro mine, DT Rubellite Tourmaline twin 1.5 ct. Brazilian #Citrine facet 1x Kunar Prov., Afghani blue green Tourmaline 1x #Dioptase twin, Altyn Tube mine, Khazakastan 3x Ethiopian Welo #Opal freeform accents 1x Austrialian Lighting Ridge Opal accent 3x #HerkimerDiamond accents, Ace of Diamonds Mine, New York 1x Home grown #Bismuth crystal #eddywraps #wirewrap #silver #14kgold #talisman #nfs
✩ DAY FIVE ✩ ★ Prom Night! ★ What is your gem wearing to prom? Do they have a date or going stag? Poudretteite is taking @end-fox's cute Jeremjevite to gem prom!
Fusion Call !
Jet seemed fitting since Jeremjevite and Amber’s colors are on opposite sides of the color wheel and it’s an organic gemstone, much like Amber
Jet is also just a really cool sounding name??
Jeremjevite belongs to @theoiseaubird