Gems

Apatite: A show of colors

Apatite: A show of colors 1.The Name and Its Meaning Apatite was scientifically described in 1786 by German mineralogist Abraham Gottlob Werner, who named it “apatite” deriving the name from the Greek «ἀπατάω» (apatáō), meaning “to deceive.” This name reflects the historical tendency of this mineral to be confused with other better-known gems such as […]

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Andesine: The Gem of Varied Hues

Andesine: The Gem of Varied Hues The Name and Its Meaning Andesine is a mineral from the plagioclase feldspar family that owes its name to the Andes Mountain Range in South America. This name was proposed by German mineralogist Gustav Rose in 1841, reflecting the geological association of this feldspar with andesitic volcanic rocks characteristic

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Andalusite: The beauty of versatility

1.Andalusite: The beauty of versatility The Name and its Meaning Andalusite was scientifically described in 1798 by French mineralogist Jean-Claude Delamétherie, who named it “andalusite” in reference to Andalusia, Spain. According to early historical bibliography, the classic reference localities are found in Sierra Morena (Andalusia). Other historically important localities include El Cardoso de la Sierra

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Amethyst: The gem of Wine

Amethyst: The gem of Wine The Name and Its Meaning Amethyst, recognized worldwide for its distinctive violet color, derives its name from the Greek term “amethystos,” which means “not drunk.” This etymology reflects an ancient Hellenic belief that attributed to this gem the power to protect against intoxication, making amethyst a symbol of sobriety and

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Aquamarine: The Jewel of the Sea

Aquamarine: The Jewel of the Sea Name: Aquamarine, a name that evokes images of crystal-clear seas and hidden secrets in the depths. Its etymology comes from Latin “aqua marina”, meaning literally “water of the sea”. This name perfectly reflects the characteristic blue-green color of the mineral, reminiscent of the serene and calming tones of the

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