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  2. Carbuncle (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    In South American folklore, the carbuncle is a small elusive animal containing a mirror, shining gemstone or riches like gold. [4] [5] The description of the carbuncle vary, some saying it looks like a firefly in the night, or like having a bivalve-like shell and maize ear shape. [4]

  3. Luminous gemstones - Wikipedia

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    "From this stone flashes a great light in the night-time, so that the whole temple gleams brightly as by the light of myriads of candles, but in the daytime the brightness grows faint; the gem has the likeness of a bright fire" (tr. Strong and Garstang 1913: 72).

  4. Asterism (gemology) - Wikipedia

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    An asterism (from Ancient Greek á¼€στήρ (astḗr) 'star' and -ism) is a star-shaped concentration of light reflected or refracted from a gemstone. It can appear when a suitable stone is cut en cabochon (i.e. shaped and polished, not faceted). A gemstone that exhibits this effect is called a star stone or asteria.

  5. Pyrite - Wikipedia

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    The name pyrite is derived from the Greek πυρίτης λίθος (pyritÄ“s lithos), 'stone or mineral which strikes fire', [10] in turn from πῦρ (pÅ·r), 'fire'. [11] In ancient Roman times, this name was applied to several types of stone that would create sparks when struck against steel ; Pliny the Elder described one of them as being ...

  6. Stonesetting - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Many stones like star sapphires and moonstones must be cut this way in order to properly display their unusual appearance. [1] [4] A faceted shape resembles that of the modern diamond. It has a flat, polished surface, typically with a transparent surface that refracts light inside the gemstone and reflects light on the outside. [5]

  7. Lapis lazuli - Wikipedia

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    Lapis lazuli (UK: / ËŒ l æ p ɪ s ˈ l æ z (j) ÊŠ l i, ˈ l æ Ê’ ÊŠ-,-ËŒ l i /; US: / ˈ l æ z (j) É™ l i, ˈ l æ Ê’ É™-,-ËŒ l i /), or lapis for short, is a deep-blue metamorphic rock used as a semi-precious stone that has been prized since antiquity for its intense color.

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  9. Peridot - Wikipedia

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    The visible-light spectroscopy of the same Chinese peridot samples showed light bands between 493.0–481.0 nm, the strongest absorption at 492.0 nm. [ 14 ] The largest cut peridot olivine is a 310- carat (62-gram) specimen in the gem collection of the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C.

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