chalcedony in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

A mineral made of extremely fine granular or fibrous quartz. It may also contain a mineral called moganite, which is polymorphic to quartz. There are various colors such as colorless, red, orange (daidai), green, yellow, and black, and there are various variant names. Some are used as decorative stones such as agate, carnelian, and … Read More

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grossularite in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

There are many specimens such as cute berry pink raspberry cookies and orange hesonite gems. Grossularite(Grossular) have a pale green color and are therefore named after the Latin word for gooseberry. Japan call “Kai ban zaku ro ishi”.

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topaz in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

Topaz, the birthstone for the month of November, is a beautiful transparent orange-yellow, and its color has been compared to sherry. It is a typical yellow gemstone, and perhaps because of this, jewelry with a yellow color is often given the pseudonym “topaz. In fact, topaz is a gemstone with a great variety of … Read More

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aquamarine in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

It is blue beryl. The name is a word that means “seawater” in Latin. A gem name of a transparent blue tone among the green pillar stones. Most of the commercial products are cheaper than emeralds and have been treated with heat from green to yellow-green patyrite. Japan call “Ai dama”.

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diamond in Kanji wrote by vertically - Zangyo-Ninja

The hardest gem diamond on earth. Because of its hardness, the meaning of “connecting hard bonds” is included. Japanese says “Kon go seki”.

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diamond in wrote by horizontally - Zangyo-Ninja

A carbon equiaxed crystal mineral with the highest hardness and the highest gloss. It is prized as a gem. Japan calls “Kon go seki”.

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black opal in Kanji - Zangyo-Ninja

Japanese calls Kuro-Tan-Paku-Seki. Black Opal is a greenish type of opal with black mottling and gold flecks. Usually found in ancient hot springs, the gem is usually tumbled smooth and cut cabochon.

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