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{{Stone|name=Kimberlite|tile=%|color=#008|
 
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* Veins in {{L|Gabbro}}
 
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* {{L|Material value}} 1
 
* Special—these gems may spawn with kimberlite veins
 
**Black pyrope
 
**Red pyrope
 
**Rhodolite
 
**Light yellow diamond
 
**Faint yellow diamond
 
***Clear diamond
 
***Red diamond
 
***Green diamond
 
***Blue diamond
 
***Yellow diamond
 
***Black diamond
 
}}
 
  
'''Kimberlite''', while being itself a generic stone, is the only stone that contains {{L|gems|diamonds}}. It's also pretty and uniquely blue! It is only found in {{L|Gabbro}}.
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'''Kimberlite''' is a type of [[stone]], found as veins in [[layer]]s of [[gabbro]].  While a basic stone itself, it is unique in that is the only stone in which [[gems|diamond]]s are found, and it is the only ''dark'' blue stone in the game (the only ''bright'' blue stone in the game is [[cobaltite]]).
  
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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Kimberlite is a type of stone, found as veins in layers of gabbro. While a basic stone itself, it is unique in that is the only stone in which diamonds are found, and it is the only dark blue stone in the game (the only bright blue stone in the game is cobaltite).

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