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A dark red mineral, actually one of six main varieties of gemstones related by similar chemical composition. Used by the ancients as inlays, formally cut en cabochon in Victorian jewelry while backed by gold or silver foil, they are today usually found in step cuts.
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A group stones that share a similar chemical structure, the garnet family includes pyrope, almandine, and demantoid, among others. Almandine garnet are red varieties, with pyrope being the common Bohemian garnet found in much Victorian and turn of the century jewelry. Demantoid garnet is a much rarer bright green variety, first mined in the mid-nineteenth century. Demantoid has the highest dispersion of colored stones usually found on the market, which means it is very sparkly. ...
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A widely popular flavoring in many types of cuisine, Allium sativum L. is predominant in the state of California today. This plant has its roots in ancient Egypt, where garlic was worshipped as a god. The bulb of this plant contains several cloves which are used in a variety of ways. Roasting the bulb whole, slicing individual cloves, and mincing the clove are all common practice in today
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A color description, reddish-purple. A cooked jam color to describe the luxurious appearance of fine wines.
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