Chapters 2-19 describe eighteen specific traditional gemstones or families, beginning with corundum and ending with rhodonite. |
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Interesting thin plates of silver coating rhodonite and diopside in massive galena are reported from the mines at Garpenberg, Sweden. |
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A photograph alleged to be rhodonite from New Jersey most certainly is not from New Jersey. |
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Exceptionally well-crystallized zinc-bearing rhodonite was a locally abundant gangue mineral at Franklin and, to a lesser extent, Sterling Hill, Sussex County, New Jersey. |
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Fine-grained rhodonite of clean, pink colour is a desirable gem and ornamental stone. |
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These included jasper, bowenite, rhodonite, rock crystal, agate, aventurine, quartz, lapis, lazuli andjade. |
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Within the boundaries of the EL there is also a large unmeasured, but potentially valuable rhodonite resource within the tenement. |
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Johannsenite is associated with rhodonite, bustamite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, galena, pyrite, and magnetite in metasomatized limestones adjacent to igneous intrusions. |
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Apart from precious stones, the luxurious materials tend to be lapis, nephrite, malachite, agate, citrine, quartzite, bowenite, rhodonite and other minerals mined in Siberia, the Caucasus and the Urals. |
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Pendant rhodonite, taken up on silver-plated metal. |
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We use the rhodonite to protect itself from jealous people. |
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Rhodonite, silicate mineral that occurs as rounded crystals, masses, or grains in various manganese ores, often with rhodochrosite. |
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Rhodonite is described in the technical literature as a widespread and locally abundant gangue mineral in many of Colorado's precious-metal vein deposits. |
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Rhodonite is found as a gangue mineral in hydrothermal silver veins cutting volcanic rocks in the Pacocollo, Carangas, and Todos Santos areas, Bolivia. |
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