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mysticplies · 1 year
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In the post where you present galaxite, I saw that the person who asked also mentioned a brazilianite, I don't know if you accept suggestions but as a Brazilian I think it would be cool something inspired by the singer carmen miranda, since she was successful both in Brazil and in the USA (the a long time)
Ohhhh sounds like a fine idea. Ive never done any gems based on a countries culture before, if i do pick up on this idea i hope it doesn’t come offensive to any brazilian 🙏 ill think about it
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gemsona-advice · 1 year
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could I ask for suggestions on a Moss Agate + Citrine fusion? tysm!
Rainforest rhyolite (best bet for keeping the patterns), brazilianite, or chrysoberyl maybe?
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Actinolite Nephrite Adamite Aegerine Afghanite Agate Iris Agate Onyx Sardonyx Agrellite Albite Alunite Amblygonite Analcime Anatase Andalusite Chiastolite Andesine Anglesite Anhydrite Annabergite
Antigorite
Bowenite
Apatite
Apophyllite
Aragonite
Arfvedsonite
Astrophyllite
Atacamite
Austinite
Axinite group:
Ferroaxinite
Magnesioaxinite
Manganaxinite
Tinzenite
Azurite
Baryte
Bastnaesite
Bayldonite
Benitoite
Beryl subgroup:
Aquamarine
Bixbite
Emerald
Goshenite
Golden beryl
Heliodor
Morganite
Beryllonite
Beudantite
Biotite
Boleite
Boracite
Bornite
Brazilianite
Bronzite
Brookite
Brucite
Bustamite
Bytownite
Calcite
Manganocalcite
Caledonite
Cancrinite
Vishnevite
Carletonite
Carnallite
Carnelian
Cassiterite
Cavansite
Celestite
Cerussite
Chabazite
Chalcopyrite
Chambersite
Charlesite
Charoite
Childrenite
Chloromelanite
Chondrodite
Chrysoberyl
Alexandrite
Cymophane
Chromite
Chrysocolla
Chrysoprase
Chrysotile
Cinnabar
Citrine
Clinochlore
Clinohumite
Clinozoisite
Clintonite
Cordierite
Iolite
Corundum
Ruby
Sapphire
Padparadscha
Covellite
Creedite
Cryolite
Cuprite
Danburite
Datolite
Diamond
Bort
Diaspore
Diopside
Dioptase
Dolomite
Dravite
Dumortierite
Elbaite
Emerald
Trapiche emerald Enstatite
Bronzite
Hypersthene
Eosphorite
Epidote
Piemontite
Erythrite
Esperite
Ettringite
Euclase
Eudialyte
Fayalite
Ferroaxinite
Feldspar subgroup:
Andesine
Albite
Anorthite
Anorthoclase
Amazonite
Bytownite
Celsian
Labradorite
Microcline
Moonstone
Orthoclase
Sanidine
Sunstone
Fluorapatite
Fluorapophyllite
Fluorite
Forsterite
Gahnite
Pyralspite
Almandine
Pyrope
Spessartine
Ugrandite
Andradite
Demantoid
Melanite
Topazolite
Grossular
Hessonite
Hydrogrossular
Tsavorite
Uvarovite
Almandine-Pyrope
Rhodolite
rock
diamond coal iron reds stone gold
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ainews · 11 months
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Brazilianite, a rare gemstone found in Brazil, has been valued for its attractive green hue and brilliant sparkle. But concerns about the mineral’s lack of durability have made it less desirable to jewelers and collectors.
Brazilianite is found in only one place in the world: Brazil’s Minas Gerais region. The gemstone is fragile and quickly deteriorates when exposed to heat. Even with proper care, it can lose its luster or become scratched in less than a year. These characteristics make Brazilianite less attractive to gem collectors, as it is not as long-lasting as other gemstones.
The cost of Brazilianite is also reduced by the fact that it is not an especially rare gem. In comparison to other less abundant minerals, Brazilianite’s cost is relatively lower. As a result, jewelers are unlikely to stock or set this gem in their jewelry pieces, as it will bring down their overall profit margins.
Another factor that lowers the desirability of Brazilianite is its source country. Brazil is known for its gemstone deposits of topaz, tourmaline, and aquamarine, but its Brazilianite production is less reliable. This leaves jewelers with little assurance that a batch of Brazilianites will have the same finish, color, or tone.
Though it is visually pleasing, Brazilianite fails to pass the test of time. For this reason, it is considered a tawdry gemstone, discounted in value by collectors and jewelers alike.
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cinnabuncombyne · 11 months
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𝑪𝒓𝒚𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒍 𝑺𝒆𝒓𝒊𝒆𝒔 - 𝑩 𝑳𝒊𝒔𝒕
List for the crystals/rocks/minerals that start with B!
Blue - Barite
Yellow - Barite
Basalt
Beryllium
Green - Beryl
Maxixe - Beryl
Red - Beryl
Bismuth
Bloodstone
Brazilianite
Brochantite
Bronzite
Brookite
Brucite
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shqiperialive · 2 years
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“Seks dhe luks pa limit”/ Jeta e pazakontë e brazilianit të martuar me 8 gra: Fqinjët ankohen për...
“Seks dhe luks pa limit”/ Jeta e pazakontë e brazilianit të martuar me 8 gra: Fqinjët ankohen për…
Në të gjithë Brazilin ai njihet si adhuruesi i seksit dhe poligamisë, ndërsa ka marrë pseudonimin “Hugh Hefner”. Megjithatë rruga e jetës që ka zgjedhur krijon shumë reagime. Braziliani Arthur Urso ka “ndërtuar” botën e tij, rregullat e tij bazuar në fantazi të egra. Kënaqësinë e merr nga…”pallati i dashurisë së lirë” që ka ndërtuar, një vend ku kryeson liria seksuale. Familja e Ursos është çdo…
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xhemilbeharaj · 2 years
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Meunier thumbon Neymar, përgjigja e brazilianit e lë pa fjalë
Meunier thumbon Neymar, përgjigja e brazilianit e lë pa fjalë
Sezoni i ri është gati të fillojë dhe Paris Saint Germain do të nisë një tjetër fushatë në kërkim të Champions aq shumë të lakmuar, që me gjithë shpenzimet e çmendura të viteve të fundit nuk ka mbërritur kurrë në anët e Parc des Princes. Neymar duket se është ende në qendër të projektit të parisienëve, edhe pse prania e Messit dhe mbi të gjitha rinovimi i Mbappès dukej se e kishin lënë mënjanë.…
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gem329 · 4 years
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Could you do a fusion of garnet and bluebird azurite
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💚Brazilianite💚
Garnet/Bluebird
I'm sorry this request took so long.
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sam-gb · 4 years
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Brazilianite, a gem with powers of fortify the powers of other gems. She was the first gem to have this power in her universe. Her boots were inspired by Fosta's boots of She-ra and the Princesses of Power, and her gemstone was inspired by the Brazilian flag.
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whitediamond778 · 5 years
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Brazilianite (created by @gemcrust) is lost in the depths of a kindergarten on the planet Aurelis and she doesn't know what to do, but my Obsidian will help her ;)
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mysticplies · 1 year
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Have you ever made any galaxite or brazilianite?what would be their functions? I don't see many people making them as unique gems. (sorry for the bad English)
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Galaxite
A rare gem, has the power to summon anything from their hair. However, they are hard to work with because of their childish behavior. Used mostly for entertainment purposes unfortunately.
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gemcrust · 5 years
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Earth is a wonderful place for  fusions
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diegosouzalions · 5 years
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Brazilianite
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Jasper + Nephrite
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ainews · 11 months
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Brazilianite is a yellow-greenish beryllium mineral that's most commonly found in Minas Gerais, Brazil. It has a distinct blue-eyed hue that is rarely found in other gemstones. Despite its unique look, the reason why Brazilianite is so blue-eyed remains a mystery. It has baffled geologists for centuries, and has even drawn attention from the world’s top scientists.
The most widely accepted hypothesis that explains the Brazilianite’s blue-eyed hue is the presence of a rare earth element, cerium. According to this theory, as the Brazilianite crystals form, the cerium ions are deposited in the crystal structure, which then absorbs certain amounts of different wavelengths of light, leaving a faint blue tint. However, researchers are still unsure why Brazilianite absorbs certain wavelengths of light more than others. Another theory proposed is that the blue color might be caused by impurities present in the crystal structure.
Regardless of the cause, it is clear that the remarkable blue-eyed hue of Brazilianite adds to its overall beauty and charm. Its unique color also makes it a popular gemstone in the jewelry industry. Thanks to its extraordinary beauty, Brazilianite is becoming increasingly popular with gem collectors and enthusiasts.
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bailey-babes · 5 years
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Here she is, it’s the 12th day of the Moon Bomb: Brazilianite, the fusion of Moonstone and Citrine.
He is incredibly confident, a total 180 for Citrine, as he becomes the ringleader for his wild group of friends. 
He uses a spear, but he uses it more like a baton and can create animating jolts of lightning to bring things to life. And he can balance on it.
I wanted this one to be the opposite to Amazonite, maybe not physically but mentally. He is incredibly sophisticated and controlled, while Amazonite is all about brute strength. 
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fox-su · 5 years
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🇧🇷 Brazilianite 🇧🇷
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