Blue green gem
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AQUAMARINEBlue-green gem
aquamarinea transparent blue, bluegreen, or green variety of beryl used as a gem
aquamarinesAQUAMARINE, a transparent blue, bluegreen, or green variety of beryl used as a gem
JADEGreen gem
EMERALDGreen gem
PERIDOTGreen gem
BERYLGreen gem
PERIDOTTransparent green gem
BERYLGreen gem mineral
BERYLGreen-gem mineral
PERIDOTOlive-green gem.
PERIDOTGreen gem; olivine.
PERIDOTYellowish-green gem.
JADEITESGreen gem minerals
PERIDOTYellowish-green gem
BERYLGreen gem source
BERYLSGreen gem minerals
emeraldprecious green gem
PERIDOTICLike a green gem or olivine.
JADEGreen gem used in Chinese carvings
JADEShade of green or type of gem
ERINJoyce's "Green Gem of the Silver Sea"
hiddeniteA rare green gem variety of spodumene
demantoida lustrous green gem variety of andradite garnet
demantoidsDEMANTOID, a lustrous green gem variety of andradite garnet
peridoticgreen transparent variety of olivine, used as a gem
demantoida green variety of garnet used as a gem
chrysoprasea green variety of chalcedony used as a gem
peridotgreen transparent variety of olivine, used as a gem
chrysoprasesCHRYSOPRASE, a green variety of chalcedony used as a gem
peridotsa deep yellowish-green transparent variety of olivine used as a gem
alexandritea gem variety of chrysoberyl which appears green in daylight and red in artificial light
alexandriteA gem variety of chrysoberyl that appears green in daylight and red in artificial light
alexandritesALEXANDRITE, a gem variety of chrysoberyl which appears green in daylight and red in artificial light
andalusiteA gray, green, brown, or pink aluminosilicate mineral occurring mainly in metamorphic rocks as elongated rhombic prisms, sometimes of gem quality
andraditeA mineral of the garnet group, containing calcium and iron. It occurs as yellow, green, brown, or black crystals, sometimes of gem quality
chrysoberylA greenish or yellowish-green mineral consisting of an oxide of beryllium and aluminum. It occurs as tabular crystals, sometimes of gem quality