Gemstone Types

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noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

  • The abraxas stones are believed to have mystical properties and are often used in spiritual practices.
  • Have you seen those cool abraxas stones at the new age store? They're supposed to bring good luck.
  • I heard those abraxas stones are lit, bro. They're supposed to have some crazy powers.
  • The abraxas stones symbolize balance and harmony in the universe, according to ancient beliefs.

noun a proper noun referring to a person's name or a specific variety of mineral named after the Italian scientist A. Stanislas Costa di Beauregard

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  • Agata is a talented artist who specializes in abstract paintings.
  • I heard Agata is throwing a party next weekend, are you going?
  • Agata is so boujee, always shopping at designer stores.
  • Her mind was like a labyrinth, intricate and complex like an Agata gemstone.

noun a specific type of jasper known for its agate-like appearance

  • The jewelry designer used agate jasper in their latest collection for its unique and vibrant color patterns.
  • I found a beautiful agate jasper necklace at the artisan market.
  • Check out this cool agate jasper bracelet I got at the gem show!
  • Her eyes sparkled like agate jasper in the sunlight.

adjective describing something that contains or produces agate

  • The agatiferous rock formations in this region are known for their stunning beauty.
  • I heard there are some agatiferous rocks over by the river, wanna check them out?
  • Those agatiferous rocks are lit, dude!
  • Her words were like agatiferous gems, rare and precious.