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Written by ElizaWire Jewelry Designs Co.   
Thursday, 04 December 2008 06:27
Amonite
Amonite:  From primarily one source in Canada which has recently been restricted, this mineralized remains of prehistoric Amonite shells are simular to labradorite in that it has translucent bands of color, but those colors are generally more brilliant. 

Black Star Diopside
Black Star Diopside:  Known for the crystaline structure that creates the star crossed shine from within.

 

Cheetah Stone
Cheetah Stone:  Comprised of Azurite, Malachite and Tenorite, this unusual mineral was named by it's discoverer after the native animal he had come to admire when came upon this mineral in Africa.

Black Onyx
Onyx:  Black Onyx is the most familiar color for natural Onyx stone, but it can be dyed a number of different colors.

 

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