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'''Yellow grossular''' is a typically-valued gem found in [[marble]]. | '''Yellow grossular''' is a typically-valued gem found in [[marble]]. | ||
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Grossular is a mineral of the garnet group of chemical formula Ca<sub>3</sub>Al<sub>2</sub>Si<sub>3</sub>O<sub>12</sub>, making it the intersection between calcium garnets (ugrandites) and aluminum garnets (pyralspites). It is usually colored yellow to red by iron inclusions, but it may appear green from vanadium and chromium. | Grossular is a mineral of the garnet group of chemical formula Ca<sub>3</sub>Al<sub>2</sub>Si<sub>3</sub>O<sub>12</sub>, making it the intersection between calcium garnets (ugrandites) and aluminum garnets (pyralspites). It is usually colored yellow to red by iron inclusions, but it may appear green from vanadium and chromium. |
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Yellow grossular is a typically-valued gem found in marble.
In real life[edit]
Grossular is a mineral of the garnet group of chemical formula Ca3Al2Si3O12, making it the intersection between calcium garnets (ugrandites) and aluminum garnets (pyralspites). It is usually colored yellow to red by iron inclusions, but it may appear green from vanadium and chromium.
[INORGANIC:YELLOW GROSSULAR]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:STONE_TEMPLATE]
[MATERIAL_VALUE:20][DISPLAY_COLOR:6:7:1][TILE:15][IS_GEM:yellow grossular:STP:OVERWRITE_SOLID]
[ENVIRONMENT_SPEC:MARBLE:CLUSTER_SMALL:100]
[SOLID_DENSITY:3900] Common to garnets. Range is 3500 - 4300
[STATE_COLOR:ALL_SOLID:YELLOW] |
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 |