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Ametrine

AMERTRINE -  Atlantis Institute Crystals Encyclopedia

Origin 

Ametrine is a crystal of primary formation which means it was formed from molten magma. This usually happens in cavities in volcanoes where the combination of chemistry and structural arrangements of mineral deposits, atoms and substances pass from gas or liquid into a solid-state or by means of going out of solution by precipitation or evaporation. Ametrine is a silicate mine

Alexandrite

ALEXANDRITE - Atlantis Institute Crystals Encyclopedia

Origin 

Alexandrite is an extremely rare gemstone initially discovered in the Sanarka River in Russia's southern Ural Mountains. The chemical composition exhibits Chrysoberyl's variants consisting of a chrysoberyl cat's eye and transparent Chrysoberyl, yet has chromium as an impurity along with iron and titanium, which accounts for its distinctive ability to change colour. The only type o

Amethyst

AMETHYST – Atlantis Institute Crystal Encyclopedia

Origin

Amethyst is a primary crystal formation created when the molten magma from volcanic explosions colls and forms into igneous rock. This usually happens in cavities in volcanoes where the combination of chemistry and structural arrangements of mineral deposits, atoms and substances pass from gas or liquid into a solid-state or by means of going out of solution by precipitation or evaporati

Agate

 AGATE – Atlantis Institute Crystals Encyclopedia

Origin 

Agate is a crystal of primary formation, meaning it was formed from molten magma. This usually happens in cavities in volcanoes where the combination of chemistry and structural arrangements of mineral deposits, atoms and substances pass from gas or liquid into a solid state or by means of going out of solution by preci

Olivine

  Origin Chrysolite means “gold stone”. It is mentioned in the bible in the list of gemstones set in the breastplate of Aaron (Book of Exodus) and in the list of foundation stones for the New Jerusale

Peridot (olivine)

Peridot - International Crystals Encyclopedia https://www.atlantisinstitute.org/  
 
 
Origin - the place or situation from which something comes, the beginning of something’s existence, the point from which it starts out, the thin

Dolomite

  Origin Dolomite derives its name after the French mineralogist Deodat de Dolomieu. Dolomite can be found in Algeria,Brazil,Switzerland,Namibia,Spain,Great Britain,India,Mexico,Italy,Australia and in the United States. Dolomite is

Emerald

Emerald - International Crystals Encyclopedia https://www.atlantisinstitute.org/  
 
 
Origin - the place or situation from which something comes, the beginning of something’s existence, the point from which it starts out, the thin

Apatite Blue

Apatite, Blue – Atlantis Institute Crystal Encyclopedia

Origin

Apatite is a group of phosphate minerals associated with fluorapatite, chlorapatite and hydroxyapatite with high levels of a variety of ions within. The gemstones are found in pegmatites or other igneous formations.

It is found in fossils and other sediments, where

Aquamarine

Aquamarine – Atlantis Institute Crystal Encyclopedia

Origin

Aquamarine is a crystal of primary formation, which means it was formed from molten magma. This usually happens in cavities in volcanoes where the combination of chemistry and structural arrangements of mineral deposits, atoms and substances pass from gas or liquid into a solid state or by means of goi

Beryl

  Origin The name beryl is derived from a number of languages including Latin, o

Chrysolite

  Origin Chrysolite means “gold stone”. It is mentioned in the bible in the list of gemstones set in the breastplate of Aaron (Book of Exodus) and in the list of foundation stones for the New Jerusa

Covellite

                

 

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