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GEMS
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FACETED GEMS
- GARNET RHODOLITE
- AMETHYST
- AXINITE
- BITOWNITA
- CLINOHUMITE
- SMOKED QUARTZ
- QUARTZ TOURMALINE
- ESCAPOLITA
- sphene
- GARNET SPESSARTITE
- SPINEL
- IOLITE
- KUNZITE
- KYANITE
- LABRADORITE
- INCA STONE
- GARNET DEMANTOID
- HACKMANITE
- SAPPHIRE
- GARNET
- SPHALERITE
- PEZZOTAITE
- ANDALUCITE
- PERIDOT
- AMETRINE
- SILLIMANITE
- GARNET TSAVORITE
- DIASPORE
- RUBY
- TOURMALINE
- GRANDIDIERITE
- OPAL
- QUARTZ ROSE
- ANDESINE
- HELIODOR
- AQUAMARINE
- RUBELITE
- MICROCLINE
- HESSONITE GARNET
- ZIRCON
- APATITE
- GARNET IMPERIAL
- RODHONITE
- FLUORITE
- TRIPLITE
- MORGANITE
- MALAYA GARNET
- GARNET COLOR CHANGE
- VESUVIANITE
- CASITERITE
- EPIDOTE
- PARISITE
- RUTILE
- PERICLINE
- AERIGINE
- MONAZITE
- ZOISITAE
- CITRINE QUARTZ
- PREHNITE
- ORTHOCLASE
- EMERALD
- THULITE
- CASSITERITE
- APOPHYLLITE
- SCHEELITE
- BERYLLONITE
- AMBER
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CABOCHONS
- AERINITE
- STAR GARNET
- JADEITE
- OPAL
- CINTA STONE
- INCA STONE
- MOONSTONE
- PIETERSITE
- PIROXMANGITE
- PREHNITE
- RODOCROSITE
- SERPENTINE
- SODALITE
- TEFROITE
- TURQUOISE
- CHAROITE
- CHALCEDONY
- RODONITE
- SPHALERITE
- OBSIDIAN
- PERIDOT
- TIGER EYE
- SERAFINITA
- BUMBLE BEE
- ESTROMATOLITO
- MALACHITE
- GRANDIDIERITE
- GARNET TSAVORITE
- GARNET HESONITE
- ROSE QUARTZ
- INCLUDED QUARTZ
- AMETHYST
- AQUAMARINE
- ALBITE
- GARNET SPESSARTITE
- EMERALD
- MALI GARNET
- KYANITE
- SUNSTONE
- CRISOPRASE
- UNAKITE
- HACKMANITE
- SAPPHIRE
- AMBER
- TOURMALINE
- VARISCITE
- IOLITE
- Chrysoberyl
- QUIASTOLITE
- ALEXANDRITE
- COLOR CHANGE
- CAT EYE
- APATITE
- RUBY
- AMAZONITE
- JASPER
- LARIMAR
- LAPISLAZULI
- GARNET
- PYROMORPHITE
- DEMANTOIDE GARNET
- THULITE
- CRYSOCOLLA
- FLUORITE
- CARVED MINERALS
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FACETED GEMS
- JEWELLS
- MINERALS
- METEORITES
- FOSSIL
- LOTS
- BLOG
APATITE
€49.59
- GEM TYPE
- Apatite
- SHAPE
- Oval Cabochon
- WEIGHT
- 20.95 Ct.
- SIZE
- 18.4 X 14 X 9.6 mm
- QUANTITY
- 1 Piece
- COLOR
- Green
- CLARITY
- I1-I2
- LUSTER
- Cat's Eye
- ORIGIN
- Brazil
- TREATMENT
- None
- HARDNESS
- 5
apatite
The name ('Apatit') was invented by A.G Werner in the mid 1780's, he later described the name after the Greek verb aπasάω (apatáō) meaning 'deceive' (someone) or 'be deceitful', because as he wrote 'until now has confused/misled all mineralogists in its identification' (Roycroft &
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