Blue gemstone chart
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Blue gemstone chart
What’s your favorite?
Common quartz and what they look like
Which one’s your favorite? 💎
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Multiple green dioptase crystals on calcite matrix. From Tsumeb, Namibia
Boulder Opal in Ironstone
Locality: Quilpie, Quilpie Shire, Queensland, Australia.
Size: Cabinet
Malachite. Cu2CO3(OH)2
Congo
Photo: Ekaterina Pakhneva
Part of my gemstone decor 😍
Close up of Botswana agate with its brown earthy color and beautiful white agate lines.
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Fluorite Rogerley Mine, Frosterley, Weardale, County Durham, United Kingdom
Who loves labradorite? 🙋
Smoky quartz clusters
Different agate textures. Which one’s your favorite? 😍
Cacoxenite in amethyst
https://www.etsy.com/listing/755785962/cacoxenite-amethyst-bracelet-amethyst
Just written a post about some fun facts and information of this beautiful purple gem.
Who loves aquamarine? 🙋
Tourmaline grown on Quartz from dara pech kunar Afghanistan
Photo: Shaheen Gems & Jewellers
Natural and untreated citrine can be quite rare as a lot of the citrine in the market are treated. A common treatment is to heat some types of amethyst to turn them yellow. The intensity of color can be determined by the temperature. A lower temperature will produce a light yellow, while a higher one will give a golden orange color. Smoky quartz can also turn yellow after heating. Also, natural citrine itself will have a more intense yellow color after mild heating.