Glittering topaz, shining emerald, synthetic sapphire and moonstone are some of the varieties, which attract the visitors. |
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Perhaps the most interesting piece illustrated is a brooch with a moonstone intaglio of Aurora within a diamond morning glory. |
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This process of elimination continued until he was only left with his tiger's eye and his moonstone. |
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Daron took out a long sword made of strange metal of dark indigo and a few pieces in white moonstone. |
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In a blinding flash the diamond, moonstone, opal, ruby and sapphire were molded together, inseparable, forever. |
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Cabochon-cut gemstones were almost always used for the push-piece, most often moonstone or Mecca stone, and these were often surrounded by rose diamonds or half pearls. |
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Garnet, jasper, bloodstone, moonstone, cat's-eye, and star ruby and sapphire are among the gemstones usually finished in this manner. |
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Technically, moonstone belongs to the orthoclase branch of the feldspar family and rainbow moonstone is in the labradorite branch. |
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Labradorite is also known as moonstone, translucent with grey tonalities and blue flashes. |
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The term moonstone also has been applied to the plagioclase feldspars peristerite and labradorite, which also exhibit iridescence. |
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This powerful, enchanted rod used rare metals and moonstone inlays that granted the bearer supernatural powers. |
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The most expensive were composed of a carved hardstone mounted in gold, with or without enameling, and with push-pieces of moonstone or sapphires bordered by rose diamonds. |
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The moonstone and its elixir should be considered for use with all female problems, from pelvic disorders to elimination of toxins. |
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Bracelet in rhodanised sterling silver with polished surface and facet cut rainbow coloured moonstone pink freshwater pearl. |
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For the women looking to bear children or that want to increase their femininity the moonstone is particularly suitable. |
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The photograph show the moonstone that will be sent. |
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For example, varieties that show opalescence are sold as moonstone. |
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Some crystals that may show opalescence are called moonstone. |
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The silver corners are decorated with moonstone. |
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I am also thrilled to think that the moonstone Beedle will not be mouldering alone in a vault, but will be setting off on a tour of children's libraries. |
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In some cases all or most of the gems belonging to a particular variety display the phenomenon, in the way that most moonstone exhibit adularesence. |
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Metallic variations such as silver and moonstone complete the picture. |
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Any diseases that may cause ulcers can be treated with moonstone. |
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Rutilated quartz, moonstone, spinel, agate, amber and onyx are subtle choices when set into a blackened precious metal setting. |
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Some of the noteworthy gemstones featured in rings this spring are opaque, sultry gems like moonstone, hematite, rutilated quartz, lapis lazuli and labradorite. |
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Anyhow, I'm also cold and it's really late, so I'm going to do some reading, get through the exciting parts of The Moonstone, and hit the sack. |
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Cows and calves graze on orchardgrass and alfalfa pastures at Moonstone Farm. |
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