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  2. Moonstone (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    Moonstone is a sodium potassium aluminium silicate ((Na,K)AlSi 3 O 8) of the feldspar group that displays a pearly and opalescent schiller. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] An alternative name for moonstone is hecatolite [ 2 ] (from goddess Hecate ).

  3. Belomorite - Wikipedia

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    Belomorite is a spectacular, inexpensive and popular ornamental stone; it is used in jewelry as one of the varieties of “moonstone”. It is typically cut into cabochons , often double-sided, convex in both directions, thus enhancing its brilliance, unlike, say, similar labradorite , which is often cut into flat plates cut parallel to the ...

  4. Moonstone - Wikipedia

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    Moonstone may refer to: Moonstone (gemstone), a sodium potassium aluminium silicate; Moonstone as belomorite, one of the varieties of plagioclase; Arts and entertainment

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    Moonstone Down Puffer Jacket. $637.50 at saksfifthavenue.com. Medium Voyou Tote Bag. $1075.00 at saksfifthavenue.com. Goldie Stretch-Cotton Poplin Shirtdress. $298.80 at saksfifthavenue.com.

  6. Gemstone Meanings: Power and Significance of the 25 Most ...

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    Citrine “A powerful gemstone crystal in a range of deep yellows, oranges, and yellow-cream-white, the citrine gemstone is said to bring abundance and wealth into one’s life,” Salzer says.

  7. Pachyphytum oviferum - Wikipedia

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    Pachyphytum oviferum, the sugaralmond plant or moonstone, is a species of plant in the genus Pachyphytum. The meaning of the name Pachyphytum oviferum is thick plant bearing eggs . It comes from Mexico , in the rocky cliffs of the state of San Luis Potosi at 1200 meters altitude.