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|name = a deep red carbuncle |
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|description = The surfaces of this small, tear-shaped gem have been smoothed by wind or water, though a few scratches still report recent damage. In color, it competes with the deepest, darkest red found in the most valuable rubies, with a purplish-blue color present in the sparkling fire at its core.}} |
|description = The surfaces of this small, tear-shaped gem have been smoothed by wind or water, though a few scratches still report recent damage. In color, it competes with the deepest, darkest red found in the most valuable rubies, with a purplish-blue color present in the sparkling fire at its core.}} |
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Revision as of 21:49, 30 December 2010
A carbuncle is a name for a specific type of garnet, usually referring to particularly red almandine garnets.
List of Carbuncles
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Average value: | 500 |
Location: | EN |
a deep red carbuncle
Description: The surfaces of this small, tear-shaped gem have been smoothed by wind or water, though a few scratches still report recent damage. In color, it competes with the deepest, darkest red found in the most valuable rubies, with a purplish-blue color present in the sparkling fire at its core. |