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burning/magnifying glass, sun D ?? [IW] | burning/magnifying glass, sun D ?? [IW] | ||
(med) Plagioclase, Feldspar-groupe (Yeshi 2018). Synonym : su rya kan ti (Yeshi 2018). A groupe of very common rock-forming minerals. Plagioclase gemstones are moonstones (phenomenon known as "adularescence" : a white-to-bluish light that floats under the surface of the stone when it is turned under a source of light), sunstones (contain plate-shaped copper inclusions producing bright flashes of reflected light) and labradorite with iridescent effects. (geology.com). Sunstones or Aventurine, with small hematite crystals that give it an flash and sparkle (mindat.org). [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 13:59, 25 November 2021 (UTC) | |||
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fire crystal, burning glass or crystal, sun stone, sun crystal, crystal which emits fire when exposed to sun rays, sun, magnifying glass [JV]
fire-crystal [RY]
burning/magnifying glass, sun D ?? [IW]
(med) Plagioclase, Feldspar-groupe (Yeshi 2018). Synonym : su rya kan ti (Yeshi 2018). A groupe of very common rock-forming minerals. Plagioclase gemstones are moonstones (phenomenon known as "adularescence" : a white-to-bluish light that floats under the surface of the stone when it is turned under a source of light), sunstones (contain plate-shaped copper inclusions producing bright flashes of reflected light) and labradorite with iridescent effects. (geology.com). Sunstones or Aventurine, with small hematite crystals that give it an flash and sparkle (mindat.org). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 13:59, 25 November 2021 (UTC)