Kleidung und Mode - Edelsteine
Hier lernen Sie die Namen verschiedener Arten von Edelsteinen auf Englisch, wie "Smaragd", "Opal" und "Koralle".
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a clear resin of trees that is fossilized, with a yellowish-brown color, used as jewelry

Bernstein, fossiles Harz
a clear semi-precious gemstone that is a crystallized quartz, with a violet to purple range of color

Amethyst, Amethyststein
a clear semi-precious gemstone consisting beryllium, with a light blue to green range of color

Aquamarin, aquamarine
a hard, often pink or red substance produced by marine invertebrates, used in jewelry and ornaments

Koralle
a precious bright green gemstone, rich in beryllium and chromium

Smaragd, hellgrüner Edelstein
a precious or semi-precious piece of stone cut and polished to make items of jewelry

Edelstein, Juwel
a semi-precious gemstone that takes a high polish and is green, consisting of jadeite or nephrite

Jade, Jadestein
a precious or semi-precious piece of stone cut and polished to make items of jewelry

Juwel, Edelstein
an artificial stone made of crystal glass or acrylic to look like diamond, used on clothes and in making cheap jewelry

Strass, Schmuckstein
a semi-precious gemstone that is softer than quartz and its white color shifts under the light, used in jewelry making

Opal
a hard shiny piece of mass that is shaped like a ball inside the shell of an oyster and is a highly valuable gem

Perle, Perlmutt
an opaque semi-precious gemstone containing copper and aluminum phosphate, with a bluish-green color

Türkis, Türkisstein
a precious gemstone consisting of corundum with a color ranged between crimson red and pink

Rubin, roter Edelstein
a clear and precious gemstone consisting corundum that is usually blue but comes in many other colors except red

Saphir, edler blauer Stein
a small piece of rock that is cut and polished to be used in jewelry making

Stein, Edelstein
a quartz that is clear with many solid sides formed when a substance is solidified in nature

Kristall, kristalliner Quarz
a small piece of jewelry with a short metal post that is pierced into a part of the body

Ohrstecker, Piercing
a piece of jewelry, decorated by gemstones, resembling a small crown worn on the front of the head by women

Tiara, Diadem
a precious gemstone, particularly a diamond, that is cut with numerous facets to reflect light and create a dazzling appearance

Brillant, Edelstein
a gemstone that typically ranges in color from yellow-green to olive-green and is composed of the mineral olivine

Peridot, Olivin
a type of feldspar mineral that exhibits a unique adularescence effect, giving it a distinct glow or shimmer that appears to move across the surface of the stone

Mondstein, Adular
a type of chalcedony mineral characterized by its banded patterns and a hardness of 6.5-7 on the Mohs scale

Achat, Achatstein
a silicate mineral that is valued as a gemstone, typically yellow to yellow-brown in color but can also be blue, green, pink, or clear

Topas, Edelstein Topas
a mineral gemstone that typically exhibits shades of red, but can also appear in other colors such as green, orange, and brown

Granat, Granatstein
a mineral that typically occurs in various colors and is used as a gemstone in jewelry

Turmalin, ein Mineral
a type of rectangular-shaped gemstone, typically a diamond, with step-cut facets on the top and sides

Baguette
a very hard and clear crystal with no color, formed of pure carbon, used as a precious gemstone

Diamant, Edelstein
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