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    | Gemstone Chart |  |  Natural Andradite Andradite is a Garnet, belonging to the Garnet group. It has the most powerful luster of any garnet, and this makes it a reputable gem.
 Color: brown, greenish brown, yellowish green, green
 Categories: semi-precious stone
 Chemical Composition: Ca3Fe2(SiO4)3
 Crystal Group: Cubic
 Refractive Index: 3.82 – 3.85
 Hardness: 6.5
 Density: 1.888 – 1.889
 Occurrence: Mexico, Korea, Namibia, Russia, Iran, South Africa
 
 
 |  |  Natural Demantoid The demantoid is one of the most brilliant gemstones that exist, yet until recently it was little known except among collectors and gemstone lovers.
 Color: Green, yellow green.
 Categories: semi-precious stone
 Chemical Composition: Ca3Fe2(SiO4)3
 Crystal Group: Cubic
 Refractive Index: 1.888 - 1.889
 Hardness: 6.5
 Density: 3.82 - 3.50
 Occurrence: Russia, Namibia, Iran, South Africa
 
 
 |  |  Natural Turquoise Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium.The gem turquoise owes it's beauty almost entirely to its superb color. It has been used for ornamentation since 3000BC and possibly before.
 Color: Blue, Greenish Blue
 Categories: semi-precious stone
 Chemical Composition: CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)85H2O
 Crystal Group: Triclinic
 Refractive Index: 1.62
 Hardness: 5.5-6
 Density: 2.60- 2.90
 Occurrence: Iran, USA, India, Tibet, China, Egypt, Chile, Russia, Australia
 
 
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