Gemstones

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  1. 2. A lime-green crystal associated with positive energy and considered a gift from Mother Nature, often used in rings and earrings.
  2. 3. A versatile gem found in various colors like blue, yellow, and pink, often used in jewelry for its sparkle and clarity.
  3. 8. The hardest and most valuable natural material known, often used for engagement rings and other fine jewelry, available in various colors.
  4. 10. A shimmering gem with a soft, milky appearance and a glowing effect called adularescence, often used in mystical and celestial-themed jewelry.
  5. 11. A smooth, lustrous, rounded treasure produced by mollusks, often used for necklaces, earrings, and classic vintage jewelry.
  6. 12. A bright blue-green stone found in arid regions, prized for its bold color and often used in necklaces, bracelets, and rings.
  7. 14. A deep red, highly valued precious stone known for its vibrant hue and rarity, often used for jewelry and decorative pieces.
  8. 15. Eye A brownish-red or golden-brown gem with a silky luster known as chatoyancy, which appears to move like a cat's eye when the stone is rotated.
  9. 16. A sunny yellow or orange crystal, often used for jewelry and believed by some to bring happiness and success to its wearer.
  10. 17. A beautiful green treasure, considered one of the "big three" in the world of precious stones and often used in high-end jewelry.
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  1. 1. A radiant gem found in colors such as blue, green, and champagne, known for its high refractive index and natural sparkle, often used in jewelry as a diamond substitute.
  2. 4. A light blue or greenish-blue variety of beryl, often used in jewelry, conveying a sense of tranquility and calmness.
  3. 5. A group of colorful minerals available in shades of red, green, and orange, often used for rings, bracelets, and more.
  4. 6. A beautiful purple quartz crystal, associated with spirituality and healing, and frequently used for jewelry and decorative items.
  5. 7. A stunning blue gem often used in rings, necklaces, and earrings, also available in various other colors such as pink, yellow, and green.
  6. 9. A unique gem displaying iridescent play of color, usually with flashes of rainbow hues that change with the angle of observation.
  7. 13. A versatile gem available in various colors such as red, blue, and purple, prized for its brilliance and often used as a more affordable alternative to other precious stones.