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I used to wear a blue lace agate necklace whenever I left the house because it actually seemed to reduce my anxiety, but I decided that I didn't want to risk losing it or having it stolen, so it now hangs from the wall in my room for all to see.I LOVE rocks! I always wear a rose quartz pendant.
LOL The Delaware Basin is in New Mexico?
How about just quartz?It looks like we skipped 'Q' and jumped straight to 'R'. The only thing I could find was something called 'quartzite'. It's not really a gemstone... or quartz for that matter; it's heat-treated sandstone that has been fused with quartz through intense pressure and heat.
The more you knoooow!
Quartz is more like a variety of gemstones than an actual individual one. Citrine, rose quartz, and prasiolite are all quartz, I never really thought "quartz" alone could qualify as its own individual gemstone; even the clear version is sometimes referred to as "clear quartz".How about just quartz?
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It's so geometric.Torbernite
It's crystallised uranium, pretty much, and highly radioactive (surprising, I know). That's unfortunate because it's very pretty IMO; I'd like to get my hands on one.
Wow that is amazing. Thanks for showing me.You think that's geometric? Look at this.
This is an interesting and informative thought.Quartz is more like a variety of gemstones than an actual individual one. Citrine, rose quartz, and prasiolite are all quartz, I never really thought "quartz" alone could qualify as its own individual gemstone; even the clear version is sometimes referred to as "clear quartz".