
The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom: Image Photo Gallery
Although Amethyst, the purple variety of Quartz, and Citrine, the yellow/orange variety of Quartz belong to the same scientific mineral classification, they have always been distinguished as …
Gemstone varieties and trade names - A-Z
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Canadian Amethyst - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom
Canadian Amethyst - The Mineral and Gemstone KingdomAmethyst with an internal coating of red Hematite under the crystal surface, found near Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Minerals - Comprehensive guide to Rocks and Minerals
Interactive guide to hundreds of rocks and minerals.
amethyst | Dirty Rockhounds
It has been ages since I was on here and I don't quite know how to pick up where I left off. But I still have Thunder Bay amethyst and can send a flat rate USPS mailer, medium, for $40.
Siberian Amethyst - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom
Siberian Amethyst - The Mineral and Gemstone KingdomTerm originally used to describe very deeply colored Amethyst from Siberia in Russia. May also be incorrectly used in the gem trade …
Color: Mineral Properties - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom
For example, pure Quartz (SiO 2), is colorless, whereas Amethyst, a purple variety of quartz, has its purple color caused by traces of the element iron. The amount of iron present determines …
Amethyst Geode - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom
Half of a hollow geode lined on the inner surfaces with Amethyst crystals. All of the amethyst crystals are clean and lustrous with medium purple color and are internally transparent.
Periodic Table of Elements - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom
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Non-Metallic Elements - Minerals.net Glossary of Terms
Non-Metallic Elements glossary term at minerals.net educational reference guide