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Introduction Sapphires derive their name from the Latin word "sapphirus", meaning blue, and are often referred to as the "gem of the heavens" or the "celestial gem" as their colours mirror the sky at...
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Introduction Diopside is a Calcium Magnesium Silicate found in metamorphosed impure limestone, meteorites and igneous basalts. Diopside was named in 1800 from the Greek word "Dis" meaning double and...
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Introduction While it sounds like its hungry, it's actually trying to fool you! The name Apatite comes from the Greek word "Apatao", meaning "To Deceive", as Apatite has often been confused with more...
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Introduction Rarer than Diamonds, Ammolites are the fossilized remains of a squid-like creature called an Ammonite that used jet propulsion to travel over 65 million years ago! From the Paleozoic era to...
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Introduction Adrift in my hammock, my gaze floats off into the seamless horizon that welds the sea with the sky. Aside from the myriad of blues that envelop me, the only colour to be seen is the occasional...
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