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  2. Amethyste - Wikipedia

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    An amethyst stone from South Africa. Amethyste or Amethystos (Ancient Greek: Ἀμέθυστη, romanized: Améthustē, lit. 'non-drunk') is supposedly a nymph in Greek mythology who was turned into a precious stone by the goddess Diana/Artemis in order to avoid a worse fate at the hands of the god Dionysus, thus explaining the origin of the semi-precious stone amethyst.

  3. Amethyst - Wikipedia

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    Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz. The name comes from the Koine Greek αμέθυστος amethystos from α- a- , "not" and μεθύσκω ( Ancient Greek ) methysko / μεθώ metho ( Modern Greek ), "intoxicate", a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness . [ 1 ]

  4. Fenton Art Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Amethyst Opalescent [22] Blue Opalescent 1959-64, 1978–81 Appears at odd times after 1907 till 1959. [22] [23] Cameo Opalescent 1920's, 1979–82 Brown to tan in color. [23] Cranberry Opalescent 1956-1989 Mainly made in hobnail and coin dot pattern molds. [23] French Opalescent 1956-68, 1980 Also called Crystal. Clear class.

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    Decide if you are going to charge yard sale shoppers to look first or arrive early for a Peek Early Fee. This is a popular yard sale option that can make the yard sale host extra money.

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  7. House of Fabergé - Wikipedia

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    The House of Fabergé ( French pronunciation: [fabɛʁʒe]; Russian: Дом Фаберже, romanized : Dom Faberzhe) was a jewellery firm founded in 1842 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, by Gustav Fabergé, using the accented name Fabergé. [ 1] Gustav's sons – Peter Carl and Agathon – and grandsons followed him in running the business until ...

  8. Laccaria amethystina - Wikipedia

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    Laccaria amethystina, commonly known as the amethyst deceiver, or amethyst laccaria, [ 1] is a small brightly colored mushroom, that grows in deciduous and coniferous forests. The mushroom itself is edible, but can absorb arsenic from the soil. Because its bright amethyst coloration fades with age and weathering, it becomes difficult to ...

  9. Prasiolite - Wikipedia

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    Prasiolite. Prasiolite (also known as green quartz, green amethyst or vermarine) is a green variety of quartz. Since 1950, almost all natural prasiolite has come from a small Brazilian mine, [citation needed] but it has also been mined in the Lower Silesia region of Poland. Naturally occurring prasiolite has also been found in the Thunder Bay ...

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