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- 3. A gemstone that comes in many colors, commonly yellow, blue, or pink shades.
- 5. A red gemstone prized for its deep color and rarity in fine jewelry.
- 9. A pale blue to green gemstone named after the color of seawater.
- 10. A gemstone often confused with ruby, found in a variety of vivid colors.
- 11. A natural gemstone sometimes mistaken for diamond due to its brilliance.
- 12. A bright green gemstone formed deep in the Earth’s mantle and brought up.
- 13. A yellow to orange gemstone known for its warmth and affordability.
- 14. A vibrant green gemstone valued for its rich color and natural inclusions.
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- 1. A gemstone available in many colors, prized for its unique color variety.
- 2. A deep red gemstone often used in vintage and antique jewelry pieces.
- 4. A black gemstone often used for decorative carvings and bold jewelry pieces.
- 6. A rare gemstone known for its cat’s eye effect and strong durability.
- 7. A precious gemstone known for its exceptional hardness and brilliant sparkle.
- 8. A blue gemstone often associated with royalty and elegance in jewelry.
- 9. A purple variety of quartz popular for its rich, violet hues in jewelry.
