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Onyx/raw
Uristocrat: Lots of density data was taken from http://www.csgnetwork.com/gemchar.html There are a few misc. oddball gems, but many of these can be sorted into broader families like this
QUARTZ Amethyst, agates, aventurine, bloodstone, carnelian, citrine, chalcedonies,
chrysoprase, jaspers, morion, onyx, prase, quartzes, sard, sardonyx, tiger eye
JADES Jades OPALS Opals FELDSPAR Moonstone, Sunstone TOURMALINES Tourmalines, schorl ZIRCONS Zircons GARNETS Garnets, pyropes, melanite, demantoid, topazolite, grossulars / tsavorite, almandine, rhodolite, spessartines BERYLS Beryls, heliodor, aquamarine, emerald, goshenite, morganite CHRYSOBERYLS Chrysoberyl, alexandrite, cat's eye SPINELS Spinels, rubicelle CORUNDUMS Ruby, sapphire DIAMONDS Diamonds OTHER Variscite, chrysocolla, tiger iron, pyrite, peridot, tanzanite, kunzite
I'm leaving this data here in case it can someday be used to organize things in the future.
0-10 ornamental
[INORGANIC:ONYX] [USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:STONE_TEMPLATE] [MATERIAL_VALUE:2][DISPLAY_COLOR:0:7:1][TILE:15][IS_GEM:onyx:onyxes:OVERWRITE_SOLID] [ENVIRONMENT:SEDIMENTARY:CLUSTER_SMALL:100] [SOLID_DENSITY:2650] Common to quartz gems
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