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56. Types of Gemstones

Horizontales
A gemstone, typically blue but also comes in other colors, made from corundum.
A silicate mineral that can be many colors but is usually yellow.
An opaque blue-to-green mineral, prized as a gemstone for its unique hue.
Fossilized tree resin, usually golden in color, often containing ancient plant or animal material.
A deep blue metamorphic rock used as a semi-precious stone.
A gemstone noted for its ability to diffract light, creating a play-of-color.
A variety of quartz whose color ranges from a pale yellow to brown.
A hard, round object produced within the soft tissue of a living mollusk.
A type of feldspar with a pearly and opalescent luster, named for its moon-like sheen.
A precious red gemstone made from the mineral corundum.
Verticales
An ornamental mineral, most often green, known for its toughness.
A group of silicate minerals often used as gemstones and abrasives.
A pale blue variety of beryl, its name derived from Latin for seawater.
A green banded mineral used as a gemstone and for ornamental purposes.
The hardest known mineral, often used in jewelry and industrial drilling.
A rare blue/violet gemstone found only in Tanzania.
A gem-quality olivine mineral, often in shades of green.
A bright green precious gemstone from the beryl family.
A violet variety of quartz, traditionally worn to guard against drunkenness.