Pyrite, garnets, talc, magnetite, molybdenite, and chloritoid also commonly occur. |
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The volume was plated with a thin layer of beaten gold, and a row of high-quality garnets traced up its spine. |
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Individual garnets were cut from selected samples, crushed in a mortar and pestle and sieved. |
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Dark pink and crimson-red colors are added to the display by the presence of spinels and pyropealmandine garnets. |
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The outer portion of the garnets is altered to clinochlore, and small octahedral crystals of magnetite and martite occur in the schist. |
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It was peacock blue with a cherry-red sash, and garnets decorating the scooped neckline. |
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Small anhedral pyrope garnets and ilmenite can be collected from the shallow pit that remains. |
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Each of the faces is set with a panel of gold cellwork, inlaid in a matching pattern with three stepped garnets. |
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On the crescents were rubies and garnets in diamond form and in round forms. |
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Rare earth element distributions in the zircons and garnets strongly suggest that the zircon overgrowths formed in equilibrium with garnet. |
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One of the rings on her left hand was set with red garnets and the ring on her right middle finger is unusual as it is cut in an S shape. |
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The spring 2005 collection features thin fourteen-karat-gold strands interlaced with small garnets, emeralds, pink tourmalines, and other stones. |
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Sapphires, rubies, garnets, and emeralds are all perfectly acceptable, though. |
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In contrast, garnets from Salida, Colorado, are only superficially altered. |
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The rocks here are composed of mica schist, and garnets are often found embedded in them. |
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Emblematical of the season are gold and silver, prayer-book markers, and rosaries with beads of precious metals or garnets. |
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There are varieties of andradite that include, demantoid, which is the most valuable of all garnets, melanite, and topazolite. |
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Trade your spuds in for Japanese sweet potatoes, Jersey Sweets or red garnets or jewel yams, which provide more nutritional bang for your buck. |
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The portion of the skarn where the rainbow garnets are found is essentially a coarse-grained aggregate of pure andradite. |
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Some garnets, e.g., Arizona ruby, Bohemian ruby, Cape ruby, and some spinels, e.g., balas ruby, ruby spinel, are ruby colored. |
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A fellow that he knows showed us a bucketful of aquamarines and two large garnets and then took us for a short walk to the pegmatites on his farm. |
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Generally, there was a higher demand for yellow and pink tourmaline, as well as medium to deep blue aquamarine followed by amethyst and pinkish garnets. |
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Other faceted stones include bright emerald-green demantoid garnets, golden citrines and heliodors, and large faceted aquamarines with colors of sky-blue and sea-green. |
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The whole was embroidered with hundreds of pearls laced with two agates, twelve chrysolites, twelve garnets, a gold-mounted sapphire and a large pendant pearl. |
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She took from her jewel casket all her finest brooches and pins, and chose again the silver one covered with garnets, as it was largest and most beautiful. |
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By replacing yttrium ions with europium, the researchers could make garnets with a violet hue, while ytterbium, zirconium, and cerium produced green garnets. |
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She described star garnets from Emerald Creek, Idaho, as opaque. |
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These remains include a Frankish sword adorned with gold and garnets and a tafl game with Roman pawns of ivory. |
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The crown is encrusted with 22 gemstones, including garnets and amethysts, 20 precious stones and 68 Scottish freshwater pearls. |
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Sand deposits in some areas contain garnets and other resistant minerals, including some small gemstones. |
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The gold is associated with pyrite, pyrrhotite, quartz in veinlets, amphiboles and garnets. |
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The mineral trains are composed of pyrope and eclogitic garnets, as well as ilmenite. |
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Furthermore, the chemistry of the Lherzolitic garnets indicate a catazonal origin and are similar to other pyropes found in the immediate region. |
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Evidence for the Acadian displacement event is based on the geochemical study of detrital garnets in the Lower Old Red Sandstone on the Northern limb of the Strathmore Basin. |
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A fanciful piece evoking medieval England, Maid Marian and Sherwood Forest, the handmade sterling silver and 18K gold Wildflower necklace has 62 carats of rhodolite garnets. |
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And then there's the Ramona Orange necklace, which consists of 63 colour-matched spessartine garnets, with 11 carats of diamonds that set off the garnets' intense orange. |
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