Stones/Gems with A
Fossilized tree resin used as a gemstone.
Banded chalcedony gemstone; widely known.
Blue-green beryl gemstone; widely recognized.
Purple quartz gemstone; classic and real.
Real volcanic rock; counts as a stone.
Rare chrysoberyl variety; a true gemstone.
Soft decorative stone used in carving.
Hard coal rock; a real geological stone.
Blue copper mineral often cut as a gem.
Green feldspar gemstone; accepted.
Spanish for amethyst, purple quartz gemstone.
Colorless tourmaline variety; a real gem.
Trade name for green gemstone; accepted.
Andesite is a real volcanic rock used as stone.
Quartz variety with glittery mica, often green or orange.
Colorful phosphate mineral, many gemmy varieties.
Fossilized ammonite shells used as cabochon gems.
Fantasy diamond‑like gem; accepted as game stone.
Lead‑silver sulfosalt mineral, rare collector gem.
Plural of amethyst, purple quartz gemstone.
Organic nacre gem from abalone shells, used in jewelry.
Trade name for red spinel from Adelaide region.
Misspelling of amethyst, purple quartz gem
Common misspelling of amethyst, violet quartz
Amethyst misspelled, purple February birthstone
Amethyst misspelled, famous purple quartz gem
Variant spelling of amethyst, quartz gemstone
Emerald misspelled, green beryl gemstone
Misspelling of amethyst, protective purple gem
The words in the list Stones/Gems with A come from players of the word game City, Country, River.