Adularia
Adularia is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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Adularia is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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Read profileCat's Eye Chrysoberyl is a Green, Blue cyclosilicate (beryl) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileCat's Eye Moonstone is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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Read profileChrome Garnet is a Red, Green silicate (garnet) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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Read profileChrysoberyl is a Green, Blue cyclosilicate (beryl) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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Read profileClinozoisite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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Read profileCymophane is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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Read profileDravite is a Green, Pink cyclosilicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileElbaite is a Green, Pink cyclosilicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileEmerald is a Green, Forest Green cyclosilicate (beryl) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileEpidote is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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Read profileFluorite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileGalaxy Stone is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileGarnet is a Red, Green silicate (garnet) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileGoshenite is a Green, Blue cyclosilicate (beryl) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileGreen Apatite is a Green silicate (quartz) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileGreen Beryl is a Green cyclosilicate (beryl) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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Read profileGreen Jade is a Green silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileGreen Jasper is a Green silicate (quartz) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileGreen Quartz is a Green silicate (quartz) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileGreen Sapphire is a Green oxide (corundum) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileGreen Topaz is a Green silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileGreen Tourmaline is a Green cyclosilicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileGrossular is a Red, Green silicate (garnet) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileHawk's Eye is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileHeliodor is a Green, Blue cyclosilicate (beryl) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileHematite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileHessonite is a Red, Green silicate (garnet) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileHiddenite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileIceland Spar is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileImperial Jade is a Green, White silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileIndicolite is a Green, Pink cyclosilicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileIolite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileJade is a Green, White silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileJadeite is a Green, White silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileKunzite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileKyanite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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Read profileLapis Lazuli is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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Read profileLava Stone is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileLibyan Desert Glass is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileLiddicoatite is a Green, Pink cyclosilicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileMahogany Obsidian is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileMalachite is a Green carbonate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileMaxixe is a Green, Blue cyclosilicate (beryl) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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Read profileMoonstone is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileMorganite is a Green, Blue cyclosilicate (beryl) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileMutton Fat Jade is a Green, White silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileNephrite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileNigrine is a Green, Pink cyclosilicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileObsidian is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileOcean Reef is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileOlivine is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileOnyx is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileOrthoclase is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileParaiba Tourmaline is a Green, Pink cyclosilicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profilePeridot is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profilePetrified Wood is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profilePhenakite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profilePhosphosiderite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profilePietersite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profilePrehnite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profilePyrite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profilePyrope is a Red, Green silicate (garnet) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileRhodochrosite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileRhodolite is a Red, Green silicate (garnet) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileRhodonite is a Blue, Green phosphate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileRubellite is a Green, Pink cyclosilicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileSardonyx is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileSchorl is a Green, Pink cyclosilicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileSelenite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileSeraphinite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileSerpentine is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileSmithsonite is a Blue, Green phosphate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileSnowflake Obsidian is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileSouth Sea Pearl is a White, Cream organic prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileSpectrolite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileSpessartine is a Red, Green silicate (garnet) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileSphalerite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileSugilite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileSunstone is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileTaaffeite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileTanzanite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileTektite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileThulite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileTiger Iron is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileTiger's Eye is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileTitanite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileTourmaline is a Green, Pink cyclosilicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileTsavorite is a Red, Green silicate (garnet) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileTugtupite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileTurquoise is a Blue, Green phosphate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileUvarovite is a Red, Green silicate (garnet) prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileVariscite is a Blue, Green phosphate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileVesuvianite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileWatermelon Tourmaline is a Green, Pink cyclosilicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileZircon is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
Read profileZoisite is a Green, Brown silicate prized for its distinctive beauty, historic appeal, and use in fine jewellery and collector pieces.
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