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Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Williamsite
Williamsite (a translucent variety of antigorite) is apple green in color + contains dark octahedral crystals of chromite, and patches of white brucite (magnesium hydroxide) + perceived as an imitation for chalcedony, other green stones.
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