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actively float before one's eyes; for others, a milky moonstone or an iridescent Mother of pearl whose subtle variations in hue seem to swirl like liquid; and sometimes it's a trick of the hand, a method for hand-cutting stones whose results mimic the effervescence of a bottle of champagne. Whatever the treatment, the result is a quieter kind of drama, a look of intriguing sophistication that turns heads and sparks curiosity.
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Screen Mysterious stones add a touch of intrigue
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ale shades turn a bit to the mysterious side in smoky hues and via optical illusions that give movement to a stone. For some it's a rich, smoky quartz whose clouds seem to
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