Aventurine (quartz)

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Getty AAT: Materials (matter)

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Descripción

A quartz mineral that contains shiny flecks of mica. Aventurine is usually green but can also be orange or reddish-brown. It is sometimes used as an inexpensive alternative to jade. Most aventurine comes from Russia, India, and Brazil. A synthetic imitation, "aventurine glass," is used for costume jewelry under the name "goldstone." Aventurine is also sometimes incorrectly called "Chinese jade" or "Indian jade."

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300011154

Otros términos

  • 砂金石 [zh]
  • aventurien [nl]
  • venturina (cuarzo) [es]
  • shā jīn shí [zh]
  • sha jin shi [zh]
  • sha chin shih [zh]
  • aventurine quartz [en]
  • Chinese jade (aventurine) [en]
  • Indian jade (aventurine) [en]
  • 灑金玻璃 [zh]
  • 金星玻璃 [zh]
  • 砂金釉 [zh]
  • 金星釉 [zh]