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- Prasiolite abstract "Prasiolite, green-quartz or vermarine is a green form of quartz, a silicate mineral chemically silicon dioxide. Prasiolite is one of several quartz varieties.Since 1950, almost all natural prasiolite has come from a small Brazilian mine, but it is also seen in Lower Silesia in Poland. Naturally occurring prasiolite is also found in the Thunder Bay area of Canada.Prasiolite can also be found spelled praziolite. Prasiolite can be confused with the similarly colored praseolite which results from the heat treatment of iolite, a variety of cordierite.It is a rare stone in nature. Most prasiolite sold is used in jewellery settings. Prasiolite is heat treated amethyst. Most amethyst will turn yellow or orange when heated producing citrine. But some amethyst will turn green when treated. Currently most all prasiolite on the market results from a combination of heat treatment and ionizing radiation.Green quartz is sometimes incorrectly called green amethyst, which is an actual misnomer and not an acceptable name for the material, the proper terminology being Prasiolite. It is actually against Federal Trade Commission Guidelines to call prasiolite "green amethyst." Other names for green quartz are vermarine, greened amethyst, or lime citrine.The name is derived from Greek πράσον prason meaning "leek" and λίθος lithos meaning "stone." This means that "prasiolite" literally means "scallion green-colored stone." The mineral was given its name due to its green-colored appearance.".
- Prasiolite thumbnail Green_quartz.jpg?width=300.
- Prasiolite wikiPageExternalLink min-40112.html.
- Prasiolite wikiPageID "3298668".
- Prasiolite wikiPageRevisionID "604962441".
- Prasiolite caption "Raw natural prasiolite".
- Prasiolite category "Oxide mineral".
- Prasiolite color "shades of green".
- Prasiolite diaphaneity "Transparent to nearly opaque".
- Prasiolite hasPhotoCollection Prasiolite.
- Prasiolite mohs "7".
- Prasiolite name "Quartz".
- Prasiolite subject Category:Gemstones.
- Prasiolite subject Category:Quartz_varieties.
- Prasiolite type Abstraction100002137.
- Prasiolite type Assortment108398773.
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- Prasiolite type Material114580897.
- Prasiolite type Matter100020827.
- Prasiolite type Mineral114662574.
- Prasiolite type Part113809207.
- Prasiolite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Prasiolite type QuartzVarieties.
- Prasiolite type Relation100031921.
- Prasiolite type Substance100019613.
- Prasiolite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Prasiolite type Mineral.
- Prasiolite type ChemicalObject.
- Prasiolite type Thing.
- Prasiolite comment "Prasiolite, green-quartz or vermarine is a green form of quartz, a silicate mineral chemically silicon dioxide. Prasiolite is one of several quartz varieties.Since 1950, almost all natural prasiolite has come from a small Brazilian mine, but it is also seen in Lower Silesia in Poland. Naturally occurring prasiolite is also found in the Thunder Bay area of Canada.Prasiolite can also be found spelled praziolite.".
- Prasiolite label "Prasiolit".
- Prasiolite label "Prasiolite".
- Prasiolite label "Prasiolith".
- Prasiolite label "Prásio".
- Prasiolite label "Quartz prase".
- Prasiolite label "Празиолит".
- Prasiolite sameAs Prasiolith.
- Prasiolite sameAs Quartz_prase.
- Prasiolite sameAs Prasiolit.
- Prasiolite sameAs Prásio.
- Prasiolite sameAs m.0943gl.
- Prasiolite sameAs Q285292.
- Prasiolite sameAs Q285292.
- Prasiolite sameAs Prasiolite.
- Prasiolite wasDerivedFrom Prasiolite?oldid=604962441.
- Prasiolite depiction Green_quartz.jpg.
- Prasiolite isPrimaryTopicOf Prasiolite.
- Prasiolite name "Quartz".