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  2. Luminous gemstones - Wikipedia

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    The OED defines pyrope (from Greek Πυρωπός, lit. "fire-eyed")" as: "In early use applied vaguely to a red or fiery gem, as ruby or carbuncle; (mineralogy) the Bohemian garnet or fire-garnet"; and carbuncle or carbuncle-stone (from Latin "carbunculus", "small glowing ember") as: "A name variously applied to precious stones of a red or ...

  3. Canadian Gemmological Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Gemmological Association (CGA) is a Canada-wide professional organization which sets standards in the practice of gemology.It is a non-profit, educational organization, which provides a forum for Canadian gemmologists to meet and share experiences and knowledge about gemstones.

  4. Ammolite - Wikipedia

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    Ammolite is also known as aapoak (Kainah for "small, crawling stone"), gem ammonite, calcentine, and korite. The latter is a trade name given to the gemstone by the Alberta-based mining company Korite. Marcel Charbonneau and his business partner Mike Berisoff were the first to create commercial doublets of the gem in 1967. They went on to form ...

  5. Prasiolite - Wikipedia

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    Naturally occurring prasiolite has also been found in the Thunder Bay area of Canada. [4] Prasiolite - Sokołowiec, Lower Silesia, Poland. Most prasiolite sold is used in jewellery settings, where it can substitute for far more expensive precious gemstones. Prasiolite is a rare stone in nature; artificial prasiolite is produced from amethyst. [4]

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  7. Benitoite - Wikipedia

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    Benitoite is a rare mineral found in very few locations including San Benito County, California, Japan and Arkansas. In the San Benito occurrence, it is found in natrolite veins within glaucophane schist within a serpentinite body. In Japan, the mineral occurs in a magnesio-riebeckite-quartz-phlogopite-albite dike cutting a serpentinite body. [5]

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