Ignis mods contest thread 10/13-10/21

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Please, thank you so much for this game!
I'm LOVED seeing all these beautiful stones!

And, I've loved looking up and finding PINK stones!
I didn't realize there were so many!

PINK PINK PINK!
Today's PINK stone -

Ceylon Padparadscha Sapphire

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Sigh...
I want this stone ALMOST as much as I want this mod (ooooh! preferably SET with this stone!! Yeah!!!)
 

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Today's rocks are ringing rocks.

Ringing Rocks are rocks that have the property of resonating like a bell when struck, such as the Musical Stones of Skiddaw in the English Lake District as well as the stones in Ringing Rocks Park, in Upper Black Eddy, Bucks County, Pennsylvania USA and the Bell Rock Range of Western Australia. Ringing rocks are also known as sonorous rocks or lithophonic rocks, as used in idiophonic musical instruments called lithophones.

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Well today's the last day, but thanks again for the contest and I had fun and learned stuff. <3
 

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This gem is a cyan colored stone that comes from Sri Lanka. It boasts an unusually complex formula consisting of calcium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, boron and oxygen. So far there exist only three faceted (cut) specimens of 0.35 carats, 0.55 carats and 0.56 carats. The first two were discovered by rare stone specialist D. P. Gunasekera and purchased by the late Prof. E. J. Gübelin of Switzerland. The smallest was sold for about $14,300.00 per carat.
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