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faceted hematite

hematite

It is also called blood or blood stone and his name probably comes from the fact that it turns blood red the cooling water when it is cut (from the Greek “haimatos” for blood). Note however a false-English friend: “bloodstone”, this English name is referred

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gadolinite emerald cut

gadolinite

Appointed in 1800 in honor of the Finnish mineralogist Johan Gadolin (1760-1852) who isolated the Yttrium element in 1797. This rare earth is used to imitate the diamond, synthetic zirconia oxide, to stabilize it in a cubic form at atmosphere temperature. Gadolinium is one of

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emerald cut davidite

davidite

Discovered at Radium Hill Mine in Australia, its name honors the Australian geologist Edgeworth David (1858-1934). It contains uranium and so is naturally radioactive.

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square cut bixbyite

bixbyite

Discovered in 1897 in Thomas Range in Utah, United States, its name honors the prospector and mineralogist Maynard Bixby (1853-1935) who was a minerals specialist from Utah.

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demantoide variety of andradite garnet from Russia, oval cut

andradite

Andradite: this variety of garnet has been described and identified by Dana, its name is a tribute to a Brazilian mineralogist Jose Bonifacio de Andrada e Silva (1763-1838). Mélanite : black titanoan variety, its name comes from the Greek “black”. Topazolite : yellow variety of

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