If you want me to find a pesific gem for insperation just comment the gem in the comments and ill go looking.
Sources :point_up:
You can use these as long as you credit the photographer that will have the credit in the photo so dont worry (most the time if not i will type on the photo caption where you can find it so credit plz the site or photographer) if your wondering why i dont crop them fully its so that a: credit to original owner and b: i can see how the gems are spelt easier
Their are more at the gallery at the bottom.
'Unique gems'/ multiple fused






Opals





Aquamarine

Quartz










Facts
Quartz
Quartz is one of the most well-known minerals on earth. It occurs in basically all mineral environments, and is the important constituent of many rocks. Quartz is also the most varied of all minerals, occurring in all different forms, habits, and colors. There are more variety names given to Quartz than any other mineral. Although the Feldspars as a group are more prevalent than Quartz, as an individual mineral Quartz is the most common mineral.Quartz's piezoelectric(is the ability of certain materials to generate an AC(alternating current) voltage when subjected to mechanical stress or vibration)properties were discovered by Jacques and Pierre Curie in 1880

Charoite
Charoite is another rare purple gem that is a recent find. Like sugilite, it was first discovered in the 1940s, but was not produced commercially until 1978. Also like sugilite, the color of charoite ranges from lavender to deep purple, but differs from sugilite in its appearance. Charoite has a distinctive swirled or streaked pattern, which makes it stand out. The streaks of charoite may be whitish, black, green or orange, making it a multicolored gemstone which is predominantly purple. In addition, charoite possesses some chatoyancy, giving it a translucent marbling effect. It is often described as being "unnaturally beautiful" and treated with suspicion, but charoite is a natural gemstone mined only from Siberia. Since charoite has a sole source, it is said that its supply may soon be depleted. Charoite is not a very hard stone, so it should be protected from wear and tear in jewelry that is worn on a daily basis.

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