Green Diopside Specimens, Badakhshan, Afghanistan
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Green Diopside Specimens, Badakhshan, Afghanistan

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star diopside
Grossular diopside concept. They dig and create underground bases or facilities for other gems. They work in groups of 3. Grossular diopsides specialize in digging for kindergartens while other types of diopsides specialize in other types of biomes.
hiii!!! this is diopside!!! they're partners with my friend's oc, opalite (≧▽≦)
here's my artfight rahhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!
Diopside with green core from Trindade Island. I've studied them and olivines from Trindade Island vulcanic rocks as part of my undergraduate research.

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been doing some bullshit
Finally got around making the gen 2 diamond noble kids
Today's gem:
Lapis Lazuli
Formula: Na7Ca(Al6Si6O24)(SO4)(S3) · H2O from lazurite, FeS2 from pyrite, CaCO3 from calcite, and CaMgSi2O6 from diopside
Color: Mainly blue (from lazurite), white (calcite) and metallic yellow (pyrite)
Hardness: 5.5
A metamorphic rock composed primarily of lazurite and various other minerals; it's name is from the Latin lapis (stone) and the Persian lazhward (blue). It has been used throughout the centuries as a semi-precious stone and crushed into powder to produce the ultramarine pigment. In Ancient Egypt, this stone was used in amulets and ornaments and in Ancient Rome, associated with royalty.
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