Brecciated A form of iron oxide, is one of the most abundant minerals on earth. matte, but can be polished to a glassy shine. of the U.S.A. 2006 Horsekeeping LLC JasperJasper comprised of naturaly broken fragments that reformed into Read more about Turquoise quality and grades. - Ketohs Sage bags, Tack Owyhee Picture Jasper, from the Owyhee mountain The Dry Creek turquoise mine is located on the Shoshone Indian Reservation near Battle Mountain, Nevada. is royal blue rather than ultramarine. who consider it a sacred material and use it to carve pipes and other ceremonial Rita went on to claim this site naming it after her mother, the Mary Louise Lode Mining Claim. Carico Lake turquoise is named after the location of its mine on a dried up lake bed in a high, cool area of Lander County, Nevada. Sugilite is named for the Japanese petrologist who discovered it, Kenichi Sugi. bi-colored, streaked, mottled, banded or spotted and it has a slippery, snake-like is the largest producer of fluorite in the United States. It energizes It is also called It is Spoons, Beads- Sets, Necklaces- Of the several Nevada mines that are named Blue Gem, the Battle Mountain Blue Gem mine, which began production in 1934, yielded the most valuable Blue Gem turquoise because of its rich color and hardness. brown inclusions. Pearls - Extenders rainbow.
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Turquoise, Mojave Stone . destiny. A smooth green stone with even texture that has long been used for carving and
Red Mountain is located in Lander County, Nevada. soft material to carve and it has a glassy appearance. Mojave
This stone is admired for its deep blue-green colors. It's considered a
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Lapis
alabaster is often found as stalagmites deposited on the floor and walls of limestone
for jewelry.The term jade refers to two minerals: jadeite and nephrite. and in the gulf of Mexico. Marble (also called Mexican Onyx and Oriental Alabaster) is a type of calcite,
Vintage, Navajo
Polished labradorite is called labradorescence. Miscellaneous-
Number 8 turquoise is famous for its black, golden-red and brown spider web matrix set off with the unique bright powder blue turquoise background. Lab opal has much fracturing
Eye is usually amber to rich brown in color. Turquoise has captivated man's imagination for centuries. Like jet, it is found in deposits of brown coal or lignite, and its formation
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coral is usually stabilized with resin to strengthen the material, provide a surface
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that make it seem like it is lit from within. It is high to light blue in color with an unusual matrix of irregular iron pyrite or "fool's gold"matrix that when polished often looks like silver. The
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Spiny oysters are found primarily in the warm
Its clear, iridescent, spring-green color is due to its zinc content and is highly unique and collectible. qualities as regular black obsidian. Apple
it to make weapons like arrowheads and ax heads. as well as in Madagascar, Spain, Uruguay and Scotland. It is quite soft
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thereby encouraging spontaneous action and awakening one's psyche. Dark yellow-gold and red dinosaur bone is also found, but is more rare. Carnelian was used widely during Roman times to make signet
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from snakes and scorpions and diagnose diseases by changing colour. States (Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Utah) and also in Brazil,
Seventy-five colors have been identified, from tan to khaki-green to rich, blue-green to bright, light colors. being sometimes yellow, red, and green, and frequently beautifully veined or clouded. Since the late 1990's, due to over harvesting and polluted waters, abalone has become nearly extinct. Egypt, Iran, and Mexico. It can range from
Amethyst, a transparent purple variety of quartz, is one of the best known and most valuable form of quartz. Amber is commonly a clear tan color,
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Turquoise has long been associated with the American Southwest and Native American jewelry. Explore our website to see the wide variety of jewelry and artifacts we gentleness and love. Howlite coral fragments that have been pulverized into a powder, soaked in binding agents, They were abundant in all the oceans. its position when the polished gem is turned in the light. In Jet Ricolite comes from a remote and inaccessible area in southwest New Mexico. Jade after the Chara river.Charoite claw- Charm It stimulates creativity and success. and gemologists for specimens of microcrystalline is mined as a striped variety of agate, with white, black, brown or red alternating This mine is presently not active and is a valuable addition to one's collection. of greenish gray and light to dark brown. - Leather, Gourd- Kachinas- - Feather Most Rose quartz, natural and dyed, is photosensitive and will fade Mother Obsidian Misc- Howlite, a softer more porous black and white stone, is Some of these rings have retained their high polish better than those The matrix runs from a complimentary light yellow, gray or black color. That with more veining, patches and mottling is used that can be polished to a high shine. Coral is one of the world's few organic gems. and fetish - region of Western Australia.
solidified before hitting the ground. beautiful multicolored stone chosen for carvings by Zuni artists. Turquoise, Mojave Stone . Coral is formed from a colony of marine invertebrates that is primarily a skeletal calcium carbonate gem. which consists of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). - Feather The unique color is from iron and titanium Ancient people thought that wearing jade would Turquoise Mountain turquoise is light to high blue with both webbed and non-webbed matrix. It is only weakly magnetic. A very hard form of dolostone that Blue Moon turquoise mine was active until the late 1970's in Esmeralda County, Nevada. CitrineCitrine The rose quartz,and many others. .
Red Mountain turquoise with its intricate often red spider web matrix is usually set in the finest gold and silver American Indian jewelry. After millions of years the original shell is slowly replaced by minerals such as agate or calcite. on where it was mined. into the US from South America. BlackstoneBlackstone Hill- Horse Feathers- used to tap into past events. years old, It is found almost exclusively in a relatively small region in the Rattles- coral is a collection of hundreds of tiny animals living together in a colonies Cerrillos turquoise is a very hard stone that takes a good polish. It is also cut into beads and cabochons or used to make tumbled stones. year or so, buffing with beeswax will enhance is natural shine. Owyhee Mountain was named after three native Hawaiians who helped explore fissures and flaws. Agate Tortoise shell can still be found in items made before the 1970s used as a popular gemstone. lazuliLapis is a deep blue stone often with gold flecking that twinkles Read: The area produces a huge amount of good quality green or blue-green stone with a distinctive matrix. Copper- This turquoise is rare and a true collectible addition to your turquoise jewelry collection. It is a truly beautiful stone. headaches, kidney disease, migraines, sexual dysfunction, sinus problems, throat pink and brown. Also called fossils of tiny creatures including snails called elimia tenera. Dalmatian Stone is favored for tumbling rich with matrix. common inclusion in lapis. Agate generally but not always contains bands of various colors. shui practitioners feel that ammolite promotes the flow of chi throughout the Copyright Information. Copyright Information. worn as jewelry. the 1920s over 20% of the buttons produced in the US were made of tagua, imported Malachite is the most highly prized purple variety of quartz and is the official birthstone - Anniversary Tagua Palm stands are a valuable sustainable, renewable Sodalite's poor cleavage may be seen as incipient cracks Pueblo miners removed 100,000 tons of solid rock to create a pit mine 200 feet deep. of chrysotile a somewhat benign form of asbestos. Ammonite fossils are found on every continent. colors ranging from cream to gray to black, those fossils found at the Korite are Poland, Australia, Germany, Russia, Arizona, California, and Brazil. Petoskey Peridot Statues - Necklaces, Aristotle, Pliny and other early writers refer to stones that must have been turquoise. or "dolomite rock" are used for the rock comprised of dolomite and other stone that has been carved since ancient times. pots, kettles, It is a beautiful addition to one's collection. LarimarLarimar It was used in the manufacture of a wide with the inside lined by various minerals (often crystalline) such as purple amethyst, creatures, Fetishes the vast majority of fossilized ammonite found around the world are found in neutral minerals are similar in appearance but jadeite has more intense color and translucency Leather- It was once thought to prevent the wearer from getting drunk and also thought to bring peace of mind. It is an opaque gem that is usually cut into cabachons or beads and is used in inlay work by top Native American Indian artisans. Geode It has been marketed under names such as Aurora and Stone Cabin. even opal. against bites of snakes spiders. turquoise native american watches band leekya silver kingman expansion jewelry mens bernice robert tips timepiece charge none include sterling battery Jaclas - Leather which Native Americans used for making pipes, was subsequently named Catlinite Like waves lapping the shore, this stirring Well known for its blue color, sodalite Lepidolite is a form of mica that is typically violet to pink color and sometimes The trade of tortoise shell was banned worldwide in 1973 and
It is said to benefit the heart, circulatory system and female reproductive system Kachinas- rams' horns and the fossil was named after the Egyptian god Ammon who was often Carico Lake turquoise is also found in a dark blue-green color with a black, spider web matrix. Lakota Catlinite - Chief's He was told that there were no known turquoise deposits in Lincoln County. Horse, Pipes, Arizona. A gold miner while prospecting in 1958 "rediscovered" the "Lost Mine of Enchantment." comes from the Greek chrysos meaning 'gold' and prason, meaning Native Americans from the Plains, Plateau and California have used abalone in necklace stringing and was used in the first inlay work in the Southwest. Dolls - Sterling extenders- Nugget- Read all about Mojave Stone in my article: Mojave This is a valuable addition to your turquoise jewelry collection.
Kilty- Due to its rare color, Damele is a collectible turquoise. Quartz While This is also referred to and known most often today as Dry Creek turquoise. The Candelaria turquoise mine is a small Nevada mine that produces very little stone and is only occasionally worked. Pipes, Smudging Pen shells can grow Ladies Buffalo. The turquoise is also noted for its ability to hold its color and not fade. groups, Books- stone from these areas are often misrepresented as catlinite, but do not have Note: As of 2012 this mine has been closed due to copper mining and the cost of Sleeping Beauty turquoise still available has gone up substantially. - Turquoise Miners carried tools and leather rock baskets on their backs as they climbed in and out of the shafts using notched logs as ladders. Vintage, Miniatures- Pipes- Lions, Onyx may chip or scratch rather easily and it is used mainly in settings, not guilt. resembles both turquoise and malachite and has often been substituted for these of your origin in the infinite ocean of divine love and stirs this memory in every and referred to as jasper and is usually opaque to near opaque. of gem quality stones is in the United States on the San Carlos Apache Reservation is said to stimulate intuition, sensitivity, imagination, and adaptability and Lone Mountain turquoise mine, located in Esmeralda County, Nevada, once produced a great variety of turquoise. Fire variety of items such as combs, inlays in jewelry and furniture, frames for spectacles, They were called Buffalo stones because of their resemblance to the North American Bison. extremely sharp tools and weapons such as knives, arrowheads, spears and scrapers. This method, obviously, destroys any turquoise in the copper ore. of the Latin word lapis ("stone") and the Arabian name azul, meaning "blue." The name Copper- of PearlThe The natives believed that persons Antlers occur on the heads of male deer and on some related species The town of Petoskey, Michigan is named after the General- It is mined around the Acoma Pueblo region, among other places, thus the zuni jewelry indios american curtis edward indians native wearing indian americanos nativos clothing ornaments traditional zui photograph enjoyment inspiring poca is the most common mineral in the pyroxene family. craftsmen have been using stones and shells in bracelets, necklaces, earrings, The darker variety is known as ways. - Navajo Its yellowish or sepia. Turquoise, chemically, is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum and is formed by the percolation of meteoric or groundwater through aluminous rock in the presence of copper.
Sodalite Their closest relative is the chambered Nautilus from the Pacific and Indian oceans. Other places where lapis is mined include Egypt, Mongolia, Canada, and Chile.
Mexican- bones have sometimes undergone a natural process where the original bone material Marble is reddish. Fossil Eddy Mauzy and his family mined and marketed turquoise from this site to top southwest Indian artists. The most popular of these is known as Jasper comes from the Greek word, iaspis, which means "spotted stone." Most of the Zuni fetish carvings seen are carved from fossilized walrus ivory. . Tagua Nuts for carving is ecologically sound. Some show very intricate suture patterns, which are created by the complex walls dividing the inside of the shell. And like many stones and other corals used for jewelry, apple Stormy Mountain turquoise mine is located in Elko County, northeastern Nevada. wearing tagua would live in harmony and always be loved by their family and friends. Travertine It ranges in color from yellowish green to It is very popular for carving fetishes. Many of these sites produce an argillite tree sap. The scientific name means "Plant Elephant" with a very low moisture content making it more durable. tolerance, to raise self-esteem and to remove fears, resentments and anger. Originally discovered along the It has historically been quarried in England, Italy, Algeria, - Twist hair ties - Horse American artists either by itself or as spacers with other materials such as turquoise, Honeystone somewhat resemble amber in appearance and is typically found Malachite, copper carbonate, is a secondary copper mineral found in oxidized copper
hair ties - Horse mines are located in Afghanistan, Egypt, Canada and Chile. It varies from translucent to opaque. Lepidolite a geode until it is cut open or broken apart. rings and other hand made jewelry for a very long time. rutile crystals (titanium dioxide) that looks like a frozen meteor shower. Unicolor jasper is actually quartz. spines. ITEMS and SHOPPING Cups- Ricolite and inlays- Symbols- of tagua includes not getting it wet such as in a shower or swimming pool. Marble See
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the head of a deer, moose, elk, caribou, or other members of the deer family. bracelet shown here. say it is a natural occurring stone from a mine in Chihuahua, Mexico. The lack of any specific color consistency makes this stone distinctive and unique from other turquoises. Horse
(Technically, the term "dolomite" refers to the mineral and "dolostone"
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1948 between the Chara and Tokko Rivers in the Siberia region of Russia. aluminum and hydrogen. Its color is normally apple-green, but varies to deep green. Korite
And its economic viability provides an alternative to cutting down
commonly passed off as White Buffalo Stone. the rock.) manufactured stone by Colbaugh. their tusks. Fox is on of Nevada's most productive turquoise mines. NutA
is a general confusion on whether or not Pipestone National Monument is the only
some are valued chiefly because of them! Others say
Charoite is a relatively late comer to the Native American jewelry marketplace, having been known only since the mid 1970s. Spiny
Rutilated quartz has a network of needle-like inclusions of
Two separate mines are currently active in the area both under the Cripple Creek name. mainly the hawksbill turtle. Rhodochrosite
as small flower-like patterns in the resulting stone. The oldest known findings of red coral date from the Mesopotamian civilization from about 3000 B.C. It is usually cut into cabachons. Banded
Incan, Aztec and native North American tribes used both Chrysocolla
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laboratory conditions and with the same chemical composition as natural opal but
of feldspar, and quartz. objects. Blossom- Sterling
Pipestone was discovered in southwestern Minnesota by the Sioux Indians,
When they died,
or other material to exclude oxygen and prevent decay. Because of the many variations
the Unakas Mountains, on the border of eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina. is a rich royal blue mineral that together with hauyne, nosean and lazurite is
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A lapis gemstone won't fade in light but it is easily scratched
Early on it was thought to be an emerald, then peridot and still later,
Pen shells are common in shallow
to a bright luster. is the main source of citrine but it is found in many parts of the United States
This mine was also known at one time as the Cortez turquoise mine. American Southwest called the Colorado Plateau, an area once teeming with dinosaurs. shell comes from the shells of the larger species of tortoise and turtle,
; clean it only with a soft, dry cloth to maintain its shine. To date, no other vein of this turquoise has been discovered anywhere else and when this current vein runs out, that will be the last of it. and jewelers rouge polishing compounds. Leekya Deyuse was especially noted for carving with this stone and his descendents
With access to many of the gemstones from around the world, contemporary southwest and Native American artisans create colorful works of art. Today, people around the world
It is somewhat translucent
JasperAlso known as elephant jasper, palm jasper, and coquina jasper. Geodes are common in the United
Mellite,
opal is considered a true synthetic or created opal produced in controlled
from pale pink to deep red. SerpentineThe
ground water percolating through limestone. Stone Dalmatian Stone is a semi-precious stone made of albite, a form
of red coral, like other branching corals, wave in the tides and curents to collect
and banded onyx are both varieties of layered chalcedony that differ only in the
or seal rings for imprinting a seal with wax because hot wax does not stick to
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Also known as King's Manassa turquoise, Manassa turquoise mine is located in Manassa, Conejos County, Colorado. material has the color, clarity and other characteristics suitable for jewelry. wing and fan mussel, shares characteristics with oysters, scallops, and mussels. Lakota
It is a relatively new stone, being first discovered by a Russian geologist in
in sunlight, so minimize direct exposure to help maintain the rich purple color. tagua pendant to wear around his or her neck. Grab
This opal-like iridescence
The turquoise is of the highest grade; known for its rich, darker blue colors and dark, black matrix often found in nodules. (Acoma Jet)A solid, durable type of lignite coal that originated from
Most turquoise now comes from private collections. Amethyst can fade from heat and exposure to the sun - protect your amethyst from these conditions. It is valued for its beautiful mottled yellow and
It can also be a deep blue black color. The Dry Creek turquoise mine is located on the Shoshone Indian Reservation near Battle Mountain, Nevada. Royston turquoise is known for its beautiful colors ranging from deep forest green to rich, light blues set off by a heavy, brown matrix. Pins-
that resemble small leafless bushes growing on dark, rocky seabottom. and very durable, so fossil coral is suitable for all kinds of jewelry and carving. properties like quartz. The best known of the contemporary mines was originally discovered in 1970's by a Shoshone sheepherder who stumbled upon a vein of turquoise on a hillside while tending his sheep. deposits. RockFish Rock is a form of serpentine. of one of the rediscoverers), and "mar" which means sea in Spanish -
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Chert is sometimes the matrix rock upon which turquoise is formed
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of plants or animals); others include amber and pearl. use dye to achieve different colors Sterling Opal color is the result diffraction
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Dry stones look like limestone but polishing
It is the birthstone for August and its use in jewelry
Lone Mountain turquoise is a valued addition to one's jewelry collection. The dark green with light blue veins is considered quite unusual for turquoise. ChertChert,
in some ancient civilizations it was thought to be a protection from evil if worn
for the elderly and wards off snake bites. Travertine is a form of limestone (calcium carbonate) so in
is naturally an ivory color and can be toasted to a rich golden brown or deep
This mine is now closed and is highly sought after by collectors. from the Greek marmaros, "shining stone". malachite, turquoise, and azurite. like stars. is the trade name for a banded brown and white siltstone found mostly in the Kimberley
most specimans have a dull appearance. opaque. Fossil
It has distinct black spots of arfvedsonite and it is named after the dalmatian
It is found as a secondary mineral around nickel sulfide deposits. Tampers
Other names for Red Coral
silver- Baby-
Obsidian forms in many colors
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in crystals of gray, brown to reddish, and more rarely yellow or honey-coloured. soft chrysocolla and also add other colors and interesting patterns. Fetish- Bargain
Discovered in 1993, they were not sure what it was. Pipes - Lakota
glass that forms above ground when lava cools rapidly. Gold-lip
Marble (or Picasso stone) is a carbonate rock of diverse natural colors such
is also used for inlaying but usually not used in stone sets. Because of its hardness, it was decided to send it to have it assayed and it was in fact, as thought, turquoise. and provide a balanced mental plane and also heals infections. The most well known source of jet is along the eastern coast of Yorkshire, England and there are large deposits in Utah. deep purple but it comes in a variety of colors such as blue, green, yellow, pink,
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This mine is currently owned by Phelps Dodge. copper and iron. a great variety of colorful stones and shells used in very creative and innovative
is a relatively new and rare gemstone, having only been discovered in 1977 on
Today, the Lost Mine of Enchantment produces a medium grade turquoise that often shows a deep green color with tan or golden brown matrix. blankets, pads, reins, boots, bits, cinches, Ketohs
from white and pink to brown, gray, black, yellow and red. (Indian Jade, Sunstone) Aventurine is a form of opaque or semitranslucent
Today, it is valued both for its beauty and rarity. The mine is now depleted and Number 8 turquoise is extremely valuable. AmethystAmethyst
The importation and sale of fresh ivory in many countries has been banned
Chrysoprase
eye-catching, and most importantly, Zuni artists choose to use the material for
In New Mexico, many pieces of Cerrillos turquoise for personal use and trade have been unearthed in the prehistoric ruins of Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon. Archaeological evidence exists that the prehistoric people, the Anasazi and Hohokam, mined turquoise at Cerrillos and the Burro Mountains of New Mexico. The story goes that in 1973 while picnicking, Rita, her sister, Marilynn, and their two sons collected some turquoise nuggets or black rocks with blue nodules showing. & Bourke - Other, Home
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The rare yellow-green color of the turquoise comes from the zinc content.
Designs - Pin - Post Major what is it? JasperBrown based stone with swirls or stripes of darker or lighter shades to the magma from which granite forms underground. Spiny oyster shell is set in cabachons in Navajo jewelry and is often inlaid with other gems in contemporary and colorful Navajo inlay jewelry. While bring a certain benefit, such as wealth, wisdom, health, growth, or energy. objects. This is called by many a "hat mine" because a hat could cover the area in which the turquoise could be found. is called agate. Stems - T-Pipes-
Treatments using heat, sugar, and/or acid area on the Idaho-Oregon border, is known for its depictions of mountain or desert so is more highly valued and thought to be the true jade. Dolls, Dooney Antlers are a renewable resource, as they are shed each year and are Precious Coral, Ox Blood Coral, and Fire Coral. Earrings- The was properly identified. translucent quality. and cutting into beads, spheres, cabochons and carvings. This site was originally mined by Ancestral Pueblo people and was rediscovered in 1890 by gold prospector, I.P. Ammonite
coral and spiny oyster. from mottled green and white, to yellow, pink, purple, and black. Its color ranges from muted green to vivid apple-green and it often has brownish
as calcite. It
it is composed of crystals so fine that they cannot be seen as distinct particles
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but it is still classified a single mineral. The color of prehnite
also say rose quartz can heal and release childhood traumas, neglect and lack
Marble from Greece, Carrara Marble from Italy, Proconnesus Marble from Turkey,
of clay called argillite with a high iron content that colors it a deep red to
you exercise self-control and understand your chosen destiny. 'leek'. The copper mining in the Mineral Park Mining District around Kingman has produced a larger supply of turquoise throughout the years. In its prime, enormous nodules were found, including one that weighed 150 pounds. Many
help with clarity in decision making. It is made up of 80% silica and 20% resin and is an economical option
sterling silver- Bear
Pilot Mountain is located in Esmeralda County, Nevada. English-
on Petoskey Stone enhance psychic awareness, and help you tune in to your emotions
(Bowguards), Leather Cuffs and Concho Belt Bracelets. . Most of the deep red coral is Italian Coral.
Although discovered in 1916, it was not mined until - Wire, Hair Jasper can be found in a wide variety of patterns and colors, Pearls- Necklaces- Toe- Using Chrysocolla The shell is also found in white, yellow, mocha. It can contain insects, small - Bargain- - Paintings Sugilite was discovered in Japan in 1944 by geologist Ken-ichi Sugi, from which Pipes - Pipe very lightweight to heavy. Items - Bracelets- Cherry It can range from turquoise to green to purple. jewelry. intuition, dreams, emotion fertility and love. Soapstone is easily cut with a knife or other sharp tool, making a tourmaline before its hydrated calcium aluminum silicate chemical formation Tagua usually a buff color with specks but can vary quite a bit. Miscellaneous- chokers - Mexican clips - Bargain- - Bargain spiny oyster has been used as a subsititute for coral.
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