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  2. Hiddenite Gem Mines - Wikipedia

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    One of the major mines in the county is the Emerald Hollow Mine. This a public gem mine located in the Piedmont of North Carolina in Alexander County, specifically in the town of Hiddenite. [2] At the mine, more than 63 different types of gems and minerals can be found including emeralds, amethyst, sapphire, aquamarine, topaz, garnet, as well ...

  3. Hiddenite - Wikipedia

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    Hiddenite is a pale-to-emerald green variety of spodumene that is sometimes used as a gemstone. The first specimens of the hiddenite variety of spodumene were recovered circa 1879 near the settlement of White Plains, west of Stony Point , Alexander County, North Carolina .

  4. Category:Mines in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Hiddenite Gem Mines; R. Reed Gold Mine; S. Silver Hill Mine This page was last edited on 22 August 2017, at 03:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Spodumene - Wikipedia

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    Hiddenite is a pale, emerald-green gem variety first reported from Alexander County, North Carolina, U.S. [21] It was named in honor of William Earl Hidden (16 February 1853 – 12 June 1918), mining engineer, mineral collector, and mineral dealer. [22] [additional citation(s) needed]

  6. Hiddenite, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The town of Hiddenite was incorporated in 1913, but its charter was repealed in 1919. Hiddenite was named for William Earl Hidden (1853–1918), a mineralogist sent to North Carolina by Thomas Edison to look for platinum. Hidden discovered the gem that came to be known as "hiddenite" in 1879 in mines nearby.

  7. Category:Gemstone mines - Wikipedia

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    This category is for mines for cardinal gems other than Diamond, ie amethyst, emerald, ruby & sapphire, and also opal mines (see Gemstone). Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  8. Beryl - Wikipedia

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    In the US, emeralds can be found in Hiddenite, North Carolina. In 1998, emeralds were discovered in Yukon. Emerald is a rare and valuable gemstone and, as such, it has provided the incentive for developing synthetic emeralds. Both hydrothermal [37] and flux-growth synthetics have been produced.

  9. List of gemstones by species - Wikipedia

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    Actinolite. Nephrite (var.); Adamite; Aegirine; Afghanite; Agrellite; Algodonite; Alunite; Amblygonite; Analcime; Anatase; Andalusite. Chiastolite; Andesine ...