Clear with green black inclusions.
Light blue stone with white.
Hemimorphite very light blue stone almost white in color jadeite a very light violet blue almost white in color kyanite a dark but very rich color of stone labradorite a translucent very light blue almost clear stone.
Beautiful aquamarine like this is great for a variety of gemstone craft jewelry and decorative projects.
Dark stone blending black grey and brown colors with cream specks.
Blue lace agate as it is known is usually banded in layers of light blue bright blue stripes and threads of brown.
It typically occurs in a range of blue hues but white and pink colors are also common.
Grey smoky color with blue green.
Translucent grey color with occasional banding.
Grey black brown jasper zebra.
Blue rocks and minerals are rare and that is what makes sodalite an interesting mineral.
It is an igneous mineral named for its sodium content.
It has a hardness of 7 to 7 5 on the mohs scale making quite suitable for jewelry wear.
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There are very few light blue gemstones and that is part of what makes this material desirable.
Aquamarine is a popular gemstone and is used in many types of jewelry although rings are often the most popular way for them to be set.
Iolite is a transparent gemstone quality form of the mineral cordierite.
Aquamarine prices can vary widely depending on the size and quality of the stone.
This blue stone ranges in shade from light blue green blue to deep blue.
Translucent to semitranslucent to opaque.
The color of this blue gem is photosensitive and fades in intensity with too much exposure to sunlight.
Larimar is a rare blue crystal found only in the dominican republic in the caribbean.
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As with most blue gemstones stones that are a darker more vivid blue are generally more expensive and rarer than light blue stones.
Light to medium blue.
Iolite is known to exhibit pronounced pleochroism often displaying violet blue yellow gray and light blue all in the same stone depending on the angle from which it is viewed.