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G is for Garnet

Garnets are a particular favourite of mine. The more common Almandine Garnet which is blood red is a lovely stone, but I have a slight preference for the magnificent Rhodolite Garnet which lighter in colour. Garnet is a collective name … Continue reading

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F is for Flint and Fossils

A little different than the usual crystals and gemstones this week – flint and fossils (including Amber, which is a fossil itself). Flint is a variety of quartz that is created on seabeds when limestone hardens into nodules or is … Continue reading

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