Diamond

Diamond. The name diamond derives from the ancient Greek ἀδάμας (adámas), “own”, “unalterable”, “unbreakable, indomitable”, “I rule, I dome” However, it is thought that diamonds were first recognized and mined in …

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Bracelet

Bracelet . Optional garment or accessory used to decorate one or both wrists of the person, but they can also be worn around the ankles , if their Length allows it. Composition Depending on the composition …

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Silver (jewelry)

Silver (jewelry) Known since ancient times: it is mentioned in Genesis . Debris deposits in Asia Minor and the Aegean islands indicate that man learned to separate it from lead around 3000 BC It represents 7.5×10-6% by weight of the …

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Pietersita

Pietersita. It can be blue , gray , brown , reddish, gold and yellowish tones . It owes its name to Si Pieters, a mineral dealer who discovered it in Namibia in 1962 . Summary [ hide ] 1 Mineralogical Characteristics 2 Physical Properties 3 Healing Properties 4 Deposits 5 Sources …

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Blood Stone

Blood Stone . Opaque dark green chalcedony- shaped stone with distinctive red markings. Summary [ hide ] 1 Features 2 Mythological Beliefs 3 Healing properties 4 Deposits 5 zodiac 6 Sources characteristics Its green color is due to the presence of chlorite particles …

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Rainbow Moonstone

Rainbow Moonstone . Stone that belongs to the feldspar group and is considered an opalescent variety of orthoclase . Its name refers to the resemblance to the moon, due to its brightness. it presents a superficial iridescence with …

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