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S.No Stone Image Stone Name Stone Code Stone Description Action
1 Face Bone FCB View
2 Fanta Garnet FTG Garnet species are found in many colors including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown, black, and colorless, with reddish shades most common. Garnet species are found in many colors including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown, black, and colorless, with reddish shades most common. View
3 Finolite FNL View
4 Fire Agate FAG Color: Fire agate is a brilliant multicolored stone that combines a deep brown base hue with flashes of orange, red, green, and gold which gives impressions of fire flames. The iridescent colors play through light interference at thin layers of regularly spaced iron oxide crystals within the Chalcedony. Source: The best stones come from Mexico and Arizona. Metaphysical Properties: It is a stone of eternal youth, facilitating attraction, passion, and zest for life. View
5 Fire Ammonite FAN View
6 Fire Opal FOP Fire opal helps relieve energy deficiencies stimulates sexual organs and the adrenal glands. Fire Opal is generally found in volcanic rock formations in an area of Southern Mexico near the Yucatan Peninsula. It can also be found in a remote region of the former Soviet Union. There are two categories of opals common and precious. The Precious opals are composed of three groups white black and fire opal. The Opal contains the colors of all other stones. It can be charged with every type of energy for use in magic spells. Opals have been carried for invisibility. They are also a protection stone used during astral projection. View
7 Florins FRN View
8 Fluorite FUT Fluorite as mention above has octahedral cleavage. This means that it has four identical directions of cleavage and when cleaved in the right ways can produce a perfect octahedral shape. Many thousands of octahedrons are produced from massive or large undesirable cryst Fluorite is a mineral with a veritable bouquet of brilliant colors. Fluorite is well known and prized for its glassy luster and a rich variety of colors. The range of common colors for fluorite starting from the hallmark color purple then blue-green, yellow colorless brown pink black, and reddish-orange is amazing and is only rivaled in color range by quartz. Intermediate pastels between the previously mentioned colors are also possible. It is easy to see why fluorite earns a reputation. View
9 Fosil Pinecon PCN View
10 Fossil Agate FOA The mineral was found first in North America and the surrounding regions. Fossil Agate is often used for both industrial and decorative purposes. Fossil Agate is also a seven on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. The mineral is non-magnetic and has a gravity of 2.6 to 2.7. The mineral is typically found in regions that have a high level of silicon dioxide in the environment or underlying deposits of stone and bedrock. The highest quality Fossil Agate specimens tend to come from North America, but there are examples of high-grade products coming from other regions as well. Fossil Agate is a gem that occurs when Agate replaces organic material. The mineral is classified as a chalcedony that is composed of silicon dioxide in the formula SiO2 and a part of the chalcedony mineral group. Fossil Agate is usually clear to brown in color but can be found in a variety of shades depending on the minerals present in the sample. The mineral tends to be present with nearly all of the mineral groups in nature. Fossil Agate has a luster that is classified as vitreous. View