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S.No Stone Image Stone Name Stone Code Stone Description Action
1 Vanadinite Druse VND View
2 VARASITE VRS Varasite is chemically similar to Turquoise but does not have copper. Varasite tends to come in wonderful shades of green. Underrated and very rare gemstone. Verasite chemistry AlPO42H2O and Color is light green to emerald green sometimes bluish-green or colorless. Varasite is a relatively rare phosphate mineral that is sometimes confused with turquoise. It is usually greener however than turquoise. Varasite is sometimes used as a semi-precious stone and can make distinctive color patterns that are very attractive. Occasionally it is altered into other phosphate minerals. This can occur in what were perhaps weak layers of a nodule since only portions of the Varasite nodules are altered. The most common alteration mineral is crandallite CaAl3PO42OH5H2O and gives some nodules a yellow or white layer. View
3 Variscite VRS View
4 Variscite HTQ THE Mineral Variscite chemistry is AlPO4-2H2O Hydrated Aluminum Phosphate. Its color is light green to emerald green sometimes bluish-green or colorless and hardness is 5. Variscite is a relatively rare phosphate mineral that is sometimes confused with turquoise. It is usually greener however than turquoise. Variscite is sometimes used as a semi-precious stone and can make distinctive color patterns that are very attractive. Occasionally it is altered into other phosphate minerals. This can occur in what were perhaps weak layers of a nodule since only portions of the variscite nodules are altered. The most common alteration mineral is crandallite CaAl3PO42OH5H2O and gives some nodules a yellow or white layer. View
5 Voileta Jasper VLJ View
6 Volcano Druse VCD View
7 Volcano Druzy VND View