Common Uses Of Aquamarine and Dicovery (Gem Stone)?
[2007-12-29 16:24:04]

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A: Aquamarine is derived from the Latin discussion, Aqua Marina, which means that seawater The first discovery of aquamarine, which is in amulets is dated 480 BC, then 300 BC Aquamarine is believed to place the sailors fearless and protect them against opponents in the sea was regarded as the...

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do any of you know a red gem stone?
[2007-03-23 14:28:18]
Erongo Mt. Aquas

do u be versed a red gemstone except for ruby? also a blue stone except for turquios and aquamarine


Garnets are red. Sapphires are downcast.

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