Hypersthene


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Hypersthene, also called bronzite, is a mineral.


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Brandeen


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Brandeen is the Realms name for stibiotantalite.


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Serpentine


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serpentine is a sort of catch-all term for several related minerals including bowenite,1 picrolite, ricolite, taxoite, verde-antique, williamsite,1 and poor man’s jade. Most of these are sold as serpentine stone and used mainly for carvings — they’re not jewelry-grade.

The finest williamsite is vivid, translucent green, and it’s cut into cabochons and faceted gems and set into ceremonial weaponry, harnesses, and jewelry.


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Boakhar


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Boakhar


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Bluestone (Stone)


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Bluestone is the Realms name for sodalite. The town of Bluestone is probably named for it.


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Blue Quartz


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Blue quartz is a form of quartz.


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Bloodstone


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Bloodstone is a form of quartz, dark green and gray with red impurities.


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Sphalerite


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Sphalerite, also called blackjack or zincblende, is a mineral.


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Clelophane


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Clelophane is a beautiful mineral — the pale green form of sphalerite.


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Black Sapphire


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A black sapphire is a sapphire; a mineral.


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