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S.No Stone Image Stone Name Stone Code Stone Description Action
1 Garden Quartz GDQ View
2 Garnet GAR Most Garnets are a variety of aluminum silicate minerals with the hardness varying from 6.5 to 7.5. Their crystal system can be isometric, rhombic, dodecahedron, or icositetrahedron. Color: Mostly Garnet is known to be of deep red or brownish-red colors. Many of its varieties come in other colors also. Meaning: The word Garnet is derived from the Latin word granum meaning ‘Pomegranate’, referring to their similarity in form and color. Birthstone: Garnet is a traditional birthstone for the month of January and the stone that celebrates the 2nd anniversary of marriage. Metaphysical Properties: Garnet has been named ‘The Stone of Commitment’. Myth: It is believed that a finely cut, glowing Garnet provided the only light on Noah’s ark to illuminate it during the dark wet days and nights. Treatment: Garnet is not known to be treated. View
3 Garnet Quartz GQZ View
4 Garry Green Jasper GGJ The town of Garry Green Jasper lies in a narrow valley nestled beneath the jagged Rampart mountain range. As it is the only range removed from the flat grasslands of the Canadian Prairie and one of the few that passes through the sheer ramparts of the Eastern Rockies this valley has been inhabited for over 10000 years. The first people to settle here were Native Americans who wandered into the valley at the end of the last Ice Age. Hunting bighorn sheep deer. View
5 Gaspeite GPT Gaspeite is found around nickel sulfide deposits and is named for the locality of Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec, Canada where it was originally found. Sources are Canada and Western Australia. Hardness is 4.5 - 5 on the Mohs scale. The Australian material that has been on the market for the last few years have all come from one location in Western Australia. Near a tiny outback town called Widgiemooltha.During the course of a nickel mining operation, the graphite was unearthed. Being an exceptionally high-grade nickel ore, it was stockpiled for later treatment (the gaspeite being mixed in with many thousands of tons of other material). Gaspeite is a relatively rare mineral, found only in a few localities. Its light green, almost apple green color is quite unique and some varieties are almost neon green. It may contain brownish patches which may give it a distinctive character. View
6 Glacier Green Emrald GGE View
7 Glass GLS View
8 Glass (Rare Molda) GRM View
9 Golden Ammonite GAM View
10 Golden Fresh Water Pearl SGD View