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Subgroup of phyllosilicate minerals within the kaolinite-serpentine group
sometimes applied to yellow bowenite. The New Zealand material is called tangiwai. Although not an official species, bowenite is the state mineral of Rhode
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Semi-precious gemstone
Bowenite is a hard, compact variety of the serpentinite species antigorite (Mg3(OH)O4Si2O5). Classed as a semi-precious gemstone, it has been used for
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Chiastolite Andesine Anglesite Anhydrite Annabergite Anorthite Antigorite Bowenite Apatite Apophyllite Aragonite Arfvedsonite Asbestos Astrophyllite Atacamite
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U.S. state
Red Maple Acer rubrum Inanimate insignia Beverage Coffee milk Mineral Bowenite Rock Cumberlandite Ship USS Providence Tartan Rhode Island State Tartan
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Hard, green minerals in New Zealand culture
kahurangi, īnanga, and other names depending on colour; and translucent bowenite, a type of serpentine, known as tangiwai. The collective term pounamu is
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Ornamental pendant of the Māori of New Zealand
valuable hei-tiki are carved from pounamu which is either nephrite or bowenite (Māori: tangiwai). Pounamu is esteemed highly by Māori for its beauty,
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of montmorillonite and other clays) Bixbite (red gem variety of beryl) Bowenite (variety of antigorite) Brammallite (variety of illite) Brokenhillite (not
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Items of personal adornment
hei-tiki. Hei-tikis are traditionally carved by hand from bone, nephrite, or bowenite. Nowadays, a wide range of such traditionally inspired items such as bone
Jewellery
Phyllosilicate mineral in the serpentine subgroup
magnetite suspended within. The gem types of antigorite are Bowenite and Williamsite. Bowenite, known for George T. Bowen from Rhode Island (the variety's
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1892 Imperial Fabergé egg
Family. The egg is made of bowenite, gold, rose-cut diamonds, and, originally, was lined with white satin. It is carved from bowenite and is enclosed in a lattice
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1910 Imperial Fabergé egg
the Colonnade egg contained no surprise. The Colonnade egg is made of Bowenite, four-colour gold, silver-gilt, platinum, guilloché enamel and rose diamonds
Colonnade_(Fabergé_egg)
Bowenite serpentine (1966)
List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones
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Plutonic rock
Dietrich, R. (1986). "Rhode Island's State Rock and Mineral: Cumberlandite & "Bowenite"". Rocks & Minerals. 61 (5): 251–256. Bibcode:1986RoMin..61..251D. doi:10
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Fabergé egg
enamel and gold scroll work placed upright on a small stand of carved bowenite which then opens vertically to reveal a fully removable bower of flowers
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Topics referred to by the same term
with titles beginning with Bowen All pages with titles containing Bowen Bowenite, a mineral Bowenia, a genus of cycads in the family Stangeriaceae This
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Type Symbol Image Adopted Fruit Rhode Island Greening Apple 1991 Mineral Bowenite 1966 Rock Cumberlandite 1966
List of Rhode Island state symbols
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Chinese jade mined/carved from the Neolithic on
polish well, especially jadeite, nephrite and agalmatolite, as well as bowenite and other varieties of serpentine. Jadeite is now known as yìngyù 硬玉 (lit
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are held Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand, as well as a tangiwai,bowenite stone (pounamu) kuru (ear pendant) that is believed to have belonged to
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Type of serpentine jade
Executive Yuan, the serpentine jade found in Taiwan was referred to as “Bowenite”. However, in 2010 Dr. Fang Jiann-Neng from the National Taiwan Museum
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chloromelanite groups of minerals, all of which are hard and attractively coloured. Bowenite is called False Jade or Jade look alike and is softer than true jade. Jade
Jade Collection of the National Museum, New Delhi
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School in Chicago, Illinois, United States
Urban Colors Purple Gold Athletics conference Chicago Public League Mascot Boilermakers Newspaper Bowen Arrow Yearbook Bowenite Website bowen.cps.edu
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New Zealand soldier, explorer, accommodation-house keeper
for what he called the city of Milford. He looked for gold, asbestos and bowenite. In 1878, Sutherland invited James McKay to join him in his hunt for gold
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Ancient Chinese name of an unknown mineral
that carve and polish well, including jadeite, nephrite, agalmatolite, bowenite, and serpentine. Modern written Chinese 琅; láng and 玕; gān have variant
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 Pet form of German Helene, probably HELLA means "torch." Compare with another form of Hella.
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A hard, compact variety of serpentine found in Rhode Island. It is of a light green color and resembles jade.