- Look up
chrysolite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chrysolite may
refer to: Peridot, a gem-quality
olivine Archaically, any of
several green or...
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Peridot (/ˈpɛrɪˌdɒt, -ˌdoʊ/ PERR-ih-dot, -doh),
sometimes called chrysolite, is a yellow-green
transparent variety of olivine.
Peridot is one of the...
- was
difficult to find and from
which a
yellow stone (now
believed to be
chrysolite:
yellowish olivine) was
mined in
ancient times. The name
topaz was first...
- the surface.
Olivine has many uses, such as the
gemstone peridot (or
chrysolite), as well as
industrial applications like
metalworking processes. The...
- (% of land area) – Indonesia".
World Bank.
Retrieved 19
January 2025.
Chrysolite, Hanny; Juliane, Reidinar; Chitra, Josefhine; Ge,
Mengpin (4
October 2017)...
- Sardonyx,
peridot Peridot,
sardonyx Peridot, spinel,
sardonyx September Chrysolite Sapphire Sapphire,
lapis lazuli Sapphire October Opal,
aquamarine Opal...
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dumped a
wheelbarrow load of silver-rich ore into a
barren pit on his
Chrysolite claim in
order to sell it to
Horace Tabor for a
large price.
Tabor had...
- Green-yellow beryl, such as that
occurring in Brazil, is
sometimes called chrysolite aquamarine. The deep blue
version of
aquamarine is
called maxixe (pronounced...
- cymophane, and alexandrite. Yellow-green
chrysoberyl was
referred to as "
chrysolite"
during the
Victorian and
Edwardian eras,
which caused confusion since...
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garden of God;
every precious stone adorned you: ruby, topaz, emerald,
chrysolite, onyx, jasper, sapphire, turquoise, and beryl. Gold work of tambourines...