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Semi Precious Stones

Semi Precious Stones

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Size: 15 x 11x 2 Cm Box

Weight: 163 Gram Box

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Semi-Precious Stones Collection
This stunning collection of 20 Pieces semi-precious stones showcases the diversity and beauty of natural minerals. Each stone has been carefully selected to highlight its unique characteristics, colors, and patterns.

Geological Information
1. Aragonite: A mineral form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), often found in sedimentary rocks. It's commonly found in caves, reefs, and sedimentary basins.
2. Snowflake Obsidian: A type of obsidian with a unique snowflake pattern, formed from rapidly cooled volcanic glass. Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed when lava cools rapidly.
3. Mud Line Stone: A type of jasper or chert with a distinctive mud-like pattern, formed through sedimentary processes. Jasper is a type of chert that forms through the precipitation of silica-rich fluids.
4. Amethyst: A purple variety of quartz (SiO2), often found in igneous and metamorphic rocks. Amethyst is formed through the high-temperature transformation of quartz.
5. Blue Stone: Possibly a type of lapis lazuli or azurite, both of which are copper-based minerals with a blue color. Lapis lazuli is a metamorphic rock that forms through the alteration of limestone.
6. Fancy Jasper: A type of chert or jasper with a unique, multicolored pattern, formed through sedimentary processes. Jasper is a type of chert that forms through the precipitation of silica-rich fluids.
7. Rose Quartz: A pink variety of quartz (SiO2), often found in igneous and metamorphic rocks. Rose quartz is formed through the high-temperature transformation of quartz.
8. Leopard Skin Jasper: A type of jasper with a distinctive leopard-like pattern, formed through sedimentary processes. Jasper is a type of chert that forms through the precipitation of silica-rich fluids.
9. Picture Jasper: A type of jasper with a unique, scenic pattern, formed through sedimentary processes. Jasper is a type of chert that forms through the precipitation of silica-rich fluids.
10. Brecciated Jasper: A type of jasper with a brecciated texture, formed through tectonic processes. Jasper is a type of chert that forms through the precipitation of silica-rich fluids.
11. White Howlite: A mineral form of calcium borosilicate (CaB5SiO9(OH)5), often found in sedimentary rocks. Howlite is a rare mineral that forms through the alteration of borate-rich fluids.
12. Red Jasper: A type of jasper with a reddish color, formed through sedimentary processes. Jasper is a type of chert that forms through the precipitation of silica-rich fluids.
13. Eye Jasper: A type of jasper with a distinctive "eye" pattern, formed through sedimentary processes. Jasper is a type of chert that forms through the precipitation of silica-rich fluids.
14. Sodalite: A mineral form of sodium aluminum silicate (Na8Al6Si6O24Cl2), often found in igneous rocks. Sodalite is a rare mineral that forms through the cooling of magma.
15. Crystal: Possibly a type of quartz crystal or amethyst geode. Quartz crystals form    through the slow cooling of magma or hydrothermal fluids.
16. Tiger Eye: A type of chatoyant quartz, often found in metamorphic rocks. Tiger eye is formed through the alteration of crocidolite asbestos.
17. New Jade: Possibly a type of nephrite or serpentinite, both of which are metamorphic minerals with a green color. Nephrite is a rare mineral that forms through the metamorphism of dolostone.
18. Mahogany Obsidian: A type of obsidian with a reddish-brown color, formed from rapidly cooled volcanic glass. Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed when lava cools rapidly.
19. Amazonite: A mineral form of copper aluminum phosphate (CuAl(PO4)(OH)8·4H2O), often found in pegmatites. Amazonite is a rare mineral that forms through the cooling of magma.
20. Aventurine: A type of quartz with a glittering, metallic appearance, often found in metamorphic rocks. Aventurine is formed through the alteration of quartz-rich fluids.

 

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