Amazonite
a green feldspar, a variety of microcline, used as an ornamental material.
historical examples
“amazonite” was originally misnamed, as none is found along the river of that name.
a text-book of precious stones for jewelers and the gem-loving public frank bertram wade
as has already been said, amazonite is sometimes sold as “jade,” which is incorrect.
a text-book of precious stones for jewelers and the gem-loving public frank bertram wade
noun
a green variety of microcline used as a gemstone. formula: kalsi3o8 also called amazon stone
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