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+ | '''Aventurines''' are dark green [[gem]]s found in [[sedimentary layer]]s. They are not worth a great deal, only having a [[value]] multiplier of ×3. | ||
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Strictly speaking a wider selection of quartzites and feldspars given a metallic sheen by mineral inclusions, ''Dwarf Fortress'' aventurines depict the typical aventurine quartz colored by fuchsite, a variety of [[mica|muscovite]]. It is most often found in India and Norway. | Strictly speaking a wider selection of quartzites and feldspars given a metallic sheen by mineral inclusions, ''Dwarf Fortress'' aventurines depict the typical aventurine quartz colored by fuchsite, a variety of [[mica|muscovite]]. It is most often found in India and Norway. | ||
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Aventurines are dark green gems found in sedimentary layers. They are not worth a great deal, only having a value multiplier of ×3.
In real life[edit]
Strictly speaking a wider selection of quartzites and feldspars given a metallic sheen by mineral inclusions, Dwarf Fortress aventurines depict the typical aventurine quartz colored by fuchsite, a variety of muscovite. It is most often found in India and Norway.
[INORGANIC:AVENTURINE]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:STONE_TEMPLATE]
[TILE:15][IS_GEM:aventurine:STP:OVERWRITE_SOLID][DISPLAY_COLOR:2:7:0][MATERIAL_VALUE:3]
[ENVIRONMENT:SEDIMENTARY:CLUSTER_SMALL:100]
[SOLID_DENSITY:2650] Common to quartz gems
[STATE_COLOR:ALL_SOLID:MINT_GREEN] |
Ornamental (2☼-15☼) | Chrysocolla • Lapis lazuli • Pyrite • Tiger iron • Turquoise • Variscite
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Semi-Precious (20☼-30☼) | Amethyst • Green jade • Kunzite • Light yellow diamond • Peridot • Tanzanite • Topaz
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See also: Diamond • Opal • Glass • Pearl • Stone |