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  2. Turquoise - Wikipedia

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    Turquoise is an opaque, ... Very often the material sold as "reconstituted turquoise" is artificial, with little or no natural stone, made entirely from resins and ...

  3. Callaïs - Wikipedia

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    The term includes turquoise and variscite but not jade. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] "Callaïs" was described by Pliny the Elder as being paler than lapis lazuli . [ 4 ] Callaïs objects have been found in Neolithic tombs from the mid- 5th millennium BC in the Carnac region of western France.

  4. List of works by Sam Gilliam - Wikipedia

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    American artist Sam Gilliam (November 30, 1933 – June 25, 2022) produced thousands of paintings, sculptures, prints, and works of art in various mediums throughout his career. [1]

  5. Larimar - Wikipedia

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    Larimar is the tradename for a rare blue variety of the silicate mineral pectolite found only in Dominican Republic, around the city of Barahona. [4] Its coloration varies from bluish white, light-blue, light-green, green-blue, turquoise blue, turquoise green, turquoise blue-green, deep green, dark green, to deep blue, dark blue and purple, violet and indigo and the larimar can come in many ...

  6. Howlite - Wikipedia

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    Howlite is commonly used to make decorative objects such as small carvings or jewelry components. Because of its porous texture, howlite can be easily dyed to imitate other minerals, especially turquoise because of the superficial similarity of the veining patterns. Howlite is also sold in its natural state, sometimes under the trade names of ...

  7. Opal - Wikipedia

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    Main opal producing countries. Opal is a hydrated amorphous form of silica (SiO 2 ·nH 2 O); its water content may range from 3% to 21% by weight, but is usually between 6% and 10%.

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