The English pinstripes have new designs, and there are new colours for the fustians, like dark topaz or deep ruby. |
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Those strange, topaz eyes from which a core of burnished steel looked out upon the world. |
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A zigzag-shaped bracelet and a blue topaz dress ring were also recovered from the scene. |
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He was dressed in all black with the exception of a blue topaz that hung around his neck on a silver chain. |
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Before nightfall, the group had seen amethyst, citrine, imperial topaz, aquamarine, tourmaline, and even alexandrite. |
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Allanite, fluorite, topaz, yttrotantalite, and zircon have all been found in pegmatites in the Stove Mountain area. |
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Tin, amethyst, the sapphire, the smarage or emerald, hyacinth, topaz, crystal, bezoar, marble, and that which in England we call freestone. |
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The phenakite is also associated with albite, limonite, smoky quartz, and topaz and is often overlooked because it resembles quartz. |
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The Marambaia deposits are prolific producers of both fine aquamarine and its principal gem substitute, blue topaz. |
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At some locations sericite completely pseudomorphs topaz and the feldspars. |
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The Ganjam Pallette Line uses the luxurious platinum in an unusual and unexpected treatment with onyx, peridots and blue topaz besides diamonds. |
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At the Serrie and McGuire pegmatites, large opaque white to pale blue euhedral topaz crystals were found in the core-margin zone. |
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There's also a matching pair of earrings and a ring with my birthstone, the blue topaz, in the middle and a diamond on either side of it. |
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Examples include at least some colored specimens of quartz, topaz, and fluorite. |
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The shining diamonds, rubies, emeralds, peridots, topaz, sapphires have now acquired a special status for the wearer. |
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There are excellent, beautifully illustrated sections on the feldspars, quartz, topaz, and beryl. |
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Looking up she caught amusement dancing in her aunt's dark rich topaz colored eyes. |
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You will need a solar stone, such as citrine, yellow topaz, carnelian or yellow tiger's eye. |
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Al cleared his throat at that, and she glanced at him, alarm flooding those wise topaz eyes. |
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Brazil is the main source of gem topaz Topaz can be colourless, blue, and rarely pink as well as the more familiar yellow. |
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In the kitchen on the white enamel drainboard sat a topaz tumbler bearing a red lipstick stain on its rim. |
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Though she's the only one that Mike doesn't recognize, he immediately is mesmerized by her intense, almost electric topaz gaze. |
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Some topaz forms spectacular crystals and matrix specimens on magnesite or quartz. |
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Glittering topaz, shining emerald, synthetic sapphire and moonstone are some of the varieties, which attract the visitors. |
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It's a gold necklace with a gold charm shaped like an ice skate, with a cross of blue topaz and diamonds embedded into the skate. |
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Instead she merely watched him and admired how the sun reflected off his opaline and topaz colored feathers. |
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A superb blue topaz, reminiscent of clear tropical waters, was custom cut en cabochon especially for this stunning ring. |
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Tears rose into his bright topaz eyes unbidden and thoughts of his friend's death whirled inside his mind. |
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I've seen earrings, necklaces, and rings with all sorts of gems including amethyst, citrine, blue topaz, and garnet. |
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The upper slopes of the mountain afforded views of Dogs Bay, with topaz seas as clear as any Caribbean shoreline. |
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Shaped like a chain of flowers were dozens of amethysts, blue topaz and emeralds, lined with silver. |
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Gases penetrating rock crevices allow the slow formation of lepidolite, topaz and tourmaline. |
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The whole shield jolted as glistening topaz fire erupted from the blade towards the core of the Striker group. |
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I change Faces to my cheerful Face, golden shades with a happy grin, bright-glowing topaz eyes. |
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Inside the box, was a gold diadem set with topaz and amethyst, with a matching bracelet, which had chains extending into rings for each finger. |
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He wore rings on every finger, most of them silver bands, but one on his left ring finger was a large and expensive-looking blue topaz. |
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His eyes were still that ever-bright topaz colour and his light brown hair had grown long and thick. |
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He listed amazonite, aquamarine, topaz, gypsum, lazurite, quartz, and turquoise. |
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Also associated with smoky quartz are microcline, fluorite, goethite, and topaz. |
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Metal oxides such as chromium, iron, copper, or manganese, are used to colour glass, and the shades range from a light green to deep blue to topaz yellow. |
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In addition, secondary topaz crystals, released from matrix by erosional forces, have been found in both alluvial and colluvial sediments adjacent to topaz-bearing pegmatites. |
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She made me genuflect and kiss her topaz ring before entering. |
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Boucheron won the day, and will be auctioning an exquisite brooch of diamonds, rock crystal, topaz and emeralds, with the cash donated to the new foundation. |
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This made topaz a very powerful amulet that protected the faithful against harm. |
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Vermillion and topaz lines of energy shot out from the weapons. |
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Some gems, such as kunzite, hiddenite and yellow-brown topaz, are sensitive to light and can fade if exposed to strong light for long periods. |
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Blue hexagonal beryl crystals and colorless, pale green, or blue topaz are found in cavities associated with microcline, smoky quartz, tourmaline, and, rarely, fluorite. |
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There are many fine gemstones which didn't make our short list, including ruby, zircon, topaz, emerald and tanzanite. |
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Rubies were found in Burma and Ceylon, topaz, beryl, garnet, amethyst and pearl in Ceylon and Southern India, and spinels and deep blue sapphires in Afghanistan and Kashmir. |
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The gaps between the white topaz prongs were wide enough for the broadsword's blade to slip through, as it was relatively thin despite the length. |
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The nearly 23,000-carat American Golden topaz, also at the Smithsonian, is among the world's largest faceted gems. |
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Some are Austen's possessions, such as a topaz cross she received from her brother. |
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Sapphires and topaz from Queensland and the New England district of New South Wales are also well known. |
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They collected several pegmatite pockets in which topaz was associated with both clear and smoky quartz, microcline, albite, muscovite, fluorite, and cassiterite. |
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Brandberg has been producing thousands of gemmy, zoned amethyst crystals, and a new area was found in the Erongo Mountains for schorl, aquamarine, and topaz. |
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All the room walls were a cream color and the halls were topaz. |
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But he heard the entire tale out, then nodded and leaned forward, resting his elbows on his desk to look back and forth between them with those sharp, topaz eyes. |
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If Indians like their shades bright, then in the summer months they go positively dazzling, with fucshias, topaz blues and citrus greens, oranges and yellows. |
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As our return flight curved past Wakatobi, the mounds, ridges and huge crescent moons of the reefs we had been diving shimmered pale topaz in shallow pools of turquoise. |
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And at the eleventh hour, Peggy Olson saves the company by landing an account with topaz Pantyhose. |
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Her racks hang with pretty jewelled objects in smoky lilac, pink topaz and biscuit, contrasted with intense hues of sunshine, azure, coral and violet. |
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The air was that perfect refreshing nip of cold, just enough to tint the cheeks pink, and the topaz sky was cloudless and cheery, even in the late morning. |
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Like the Kalguty, the Khamar-Daban province of rare metal granites and ongonites with fluorite, topaz, tourmaline and rare metal mineralization are distinguished in the territory of South Siberia. |
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He plays with light, running it through his pendants of topaz and blue-tinted reflections, of smoky mandarin falls, bedecked with fruits of crystal. |
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Tourmaline, citrine, blue topaz, onyx, amethyst: the solitaire ring is now complemented by matching earrings and a pendant to form an exceptional jewelry set. |
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A custom-made topper of the couple's initial sparkled with Swarovski crystals in topaz, copper, and fire opal. |
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It is believed that the topaz of modern mineralogists was unknown to the ancients and that the stone called topazos was the mineral chrysolite or peridot. |
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Today, it services many gemstone customers for colorization of topaz. |
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Bracelet with luscious strand of vibrant swiss blue topaz and apatite faceted teardrops, each hand wrapped to shiny 24 karat gold vermeil ballpins. |
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The topaz glazed in-fill between the shells and the podium was built as a continuous laminated glass surface with facetted folds tied to a structure of steel mullions. |
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These are beryl, chrysoberyl, corundum, diamond, feldspar, garnet, jade, lazurite, olivine, opal, quartz, spinel, topaz, tourmaline, turquoise, and zircon. |
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This meets the basic needs to change the low cost topaz to valuable blue topaz by neutron radiation, Technology Times Website Quoted. |
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The new pieces feature blue topaz, smoky quartz or blue pearl as a statement ring, earrings, charm or pendant. |
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I've used sterling silver, white topaz, turquoise. |
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Some pieces in the collection also use topaz, rhodolite and icy diamonds set in silver, bringing affordability to a new wider customer base. |
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It is nearly impossible to differentiate between cut citrine and yellow topaz visually, but they differ in hardness. |
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Operating since the 1950s, the mines are the site of some of Argentina's best agate, amethyst, quartz and topaz lodes. |
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The alumina of the topaz has gone to form muscovite of the variety known as margarodite with less margarite. |
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Some gold placers contain diamonds and other gems such as rubies, sapphires, emeralds, topaz, garnets, etc. Commonly the gems are secondary in value to gold, and in some placers they are so sporadic as to be a curiosity. |
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Resting on a Bowenite stand, the pink guilloche enamel egg opens to reveal a bouquet carved from rock crystal, rose quartz and blue topaz, each with a diamond at the centre. |
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