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Written By Tammie Crosby
Wednesday, 21 December 2005 12:00

Here is another installment of Crystal Descriptions.
(These are not by any means an all inclusive list, just a most common list with a concentration on stones and crystals most often used in jewelry settings.)

Glossary Link Beryl - This stone is a medium opaque blue Glossary Link aquamarine but also has many other family members including Glossary Link Emerald

Glossary Link Bloodstone - This is a dark green Glossary Link jasper with red spots and patches, sometimes including yellow. The stone legend has it that the red is the drops of Christ’s blood as they fell on the Earth from the cross.

Glossary Link Buddstone - This little known but relatively common stone is a mottled apple green.

Glossary Link Carnelian - This is a fiery stone and comes in bright orange and light to dark orange and is a member of the Agate family.

Glossary Link Celestite - This crystal is a beautiful, translucent pale blue.

Glossary Link Chrysoprase - This stone is normally a medium, opaque green, though it can be a pale light green to greenish yellow sometimes with darker design lines. It can be classified as Lemon or Mint Chrysoprase, depending on the color.

Glossary Link Citrine - This is often a golden orange or even golden brown to orange to light yellow with some clear to white quartz.

Glossary Link Dalmatian - This is sometimes called a Jasper. It has black spots on light grey to beige Quartzsite, looking exactly as the name implies…like a Dalmatian dog.

Glossary Link Danburite - This stone is generally a transparent colorless or very pale pink with an unusual depth to it beyond regular Quartz.

Emerald -This Beryl is an opaque, emerald green, though the high gemmy crystals may be semi-translucent to translucent.

More Crystal and Stone Identifications will be posted over the next few days. As time permits, I will also add more than the initial basic list.

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