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admin July 25, 2016
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So people often ask What a Bendigo Gem Show is like - Gem Expo 14-15 September 2019 ... See MoreSee Less

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Andrew Bales @ The Fosterville Gold Panning Championship today ... See MoreSee Less

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The Woman Shaking Up the Diamond Industry Finds Yet Another Huge Gem

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The five-hundred-and-forty-nine-carat ice-white stone will only add to the lustre of Eira Thomas’s mining company, Lucara.
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‘World’s Rarest Gem’ Finally Gets an Official Name

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Well-known as a synthetic compound. The only approved Bi-Sb oxide mineral. May be a chemical analogue of clinobisvanite, BiVO4, but the space groups are slightly different. Not analogous to bismutocolumbite or bismutotantalite.
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