You will need a solar stone, such as citrine, yellow topaz, carnelian or yellow tiger's eye. |
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He took her hand in his own, his thumb turning the carnelian and onyx signet ring she wore. |
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Directly before her stood an ornate set of scales decorated in gold, carnelian and lapis lazuli. |
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The young maid Venia braided the family's stone of carnelian into Suili's long auburn hair, a practice that made Suili frown. |
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The hammered gold evokes the sun, the lapis lazuli the sea, the carnelian the blood and fire of life. |
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Other exotic items include copper and graphite, spondylus and dentalium shells, carnelian, and marble. |
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A circular medallion with a large carnelian lobe in its centre is suspended from the pendant. |
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Crystals such as carnelian and orange calcite enhance self esteem and creativity. |
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Fanciful miniature fruits and leaves interpreted in carnelian, agate, onyx and rock crystal are skillfully fashioned into opulent bracelets and chains. |
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A carnelian from the late third century is engraved with two fish flanking the Greek word ichthys. |
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Astrologers indicate that carnelian, sardonyx and labradorite are what best suit Virgoans. |
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Other varieties include carnelian onyx, with white and red bands, and sardonyx, with white and brown bands. |
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Silica precipitated from aqueous solution at low temperatures gives cryptocrystalline varieties such as opal, jasper, chalcedony, agate, carnelian, onyx, flint, and chert. |
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Tucking a carnelian stone in the navel can help relieve menstrual cramps, he said, and pressing a selenite stone against the head is great for migraines. |
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Cryptocrystalline quartz, with microscopically small crystals, is known as chalcedony, and includes agate, chrysoprase, bloodstone, jasper and carnelian. |
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Semiprecious stones and other materials used in association with them included rock crystal, carnelian, jasper, nephrite, and obsidian, all native to Anatolia, along with imported ivory, amber, and lapis lazuli. |
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The golden pomes terminate in a small carnelian bead which, if it actually represents a morphological feature, corresponds to the calyx of an epigynous flower. |
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The beads in this set were made using a range of materials, predominantly carnelian and turquoise, but also nephrite jade, microcline feldspar and other blue-green stones. |
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I ordered two of these blankets, one in Carnelian and the other in Brown. |
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