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- source of lithium. It occurs as colorless to yellowish, purplish, or lilac kunzite (see below), yellowish-green or emerald-green hiddenite, prismatic crystals...
- minerals: beryl, jadeite, nephrite, zoisite, and kunzite.: Act 11  In some English adaptations, Kunzite's name is changed to Malachite. Several villains...
- Spessartite Sphalerite Spinel Ceylonite (var.) Spodumene Hiddenite (var.) Kunzite (var.) Triphane (var.) Spurrite Staurolite Stibiotantalite Stichtite Stolzite...
- It was also known, with other gemstone minerals, such as tourmaline and kunzite, at Pala, California. In December 1910, the New York Academy of Sciences...
- Four Kings of Heaven" for comic relief. They consist of Captain Kuroi (Kunzite), Officer Akai (Nephrite), Officer Shiroi (Zoisite), and female Officer...
- characters, with Venus and Kunzite this is explored within the series. In one flashback, Minako blushes and seems flustered around Kunzite after a conversation...
- In 1903 the newly discovered violet pink variety of spodumene was named kunzite in his honor after his death. John Sinkankas (1915–2002) was a gemologist...
- identifying a new gem variety of the mineral spodumene which was named "Kunzite" in his honor. He also supervised the cutting of the very large stone that...
- eponymous gemstone and the mineral benitoite. Beryl is voiced by Saeko Chiba. Kunzite (クンツァイト, ****saito) A guardian knight hidden from the public by those currently...
- Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History is a 396.30-carat kunzite necklace designed by her. And visitors to The Field Museum of Natural History...