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- Goshenite is a colorless gem variety of beryl. It is called the mother of all gemstones because it can be transformed into other like emerald, morganite...
- beryl is called goshenite. The name originates from Goshen, M****achusetts, where it was originally discovered. In the past, goshenite was used for manufacturing...
- Bastnaesite Bayldonite Benitoite Beryl subgroup: Aquamarine Maxixe Emerald Goshenite Golden beryl Heliodor Morganite Red beryl (Bixbite) Beryllonite Beudantite...
- Hamatora, Kurome in Akame ga Kill, Kurumi Ebisuzawa in School-Live!, Goshenite in Land of the Lustrous, ****uku Kurogane in Chivalry of a Failed Knight...
- Garnierite (a nickel ore) Gedanite (fossilized resin) Glessite (natural resin) Goshenite (colorless variety of beryl) Hafnon Hagendorfite Haggertyite Haidingerite...
- 013 Brazilianite 0.014 0.008 Celestine 0.014 0.008 Topaz 0.014 0.008 Goshenite 0.014 — Apatite 0.013 0.008–0.010 Aventurine 0.013 0.008 Amethyst (SiO2)...
- Hand Shakers Shigure Jūni Taisen Misaki Yūki/Monkey Land of the Lustrous Goshenite Masamune-kun's Revenge Kojūrō Shuri Puzzle & Dragons X Burning Time Dragonbound...
- person who is very confident in their fighting capabilities. Goshenite's partner. Goshenite (ゴーシェナイト, Gōshenaito) Voiced by: Saori Hayami (****anese); Juliet...
- examples are the emerald (green), aquamarine (blue), red beryl (red), goshenite (colorless), heliodor (yellow), and morganite (pink), which are all varieties...
- occurs when the latter method is used. Colorless beryls, also called goshenite, become pure yellow when irradiated, which are called golden beryl or...