Stones/Gems with G

  • Real rock; a well-known natural stone.

  • Native metal often classed as a precious stone.

  • Real gemstone; commonly used in jewelry.

  • Real rock formation lined with crystals.

  • Real mineral; counts as a natural stone.

  • Emerald is a real gemstone; green is its color.

  • Real mineral/stone; used to make plaster.

  • Valid term for green jade/nephrite (NZ).

  • Real mineral (lead ore); counts as a stone.

  • Hollow rounded rocks lined with crystals inside.

  • Real metamorphic rock; a natural stone.

  • Rare zinc spinel gemstone, usually dark green.

  • Jade variety valued for its rich green color.

  • Diamond variety colored green by radiation.

  • Man‑made glittering glass used as a gem.

  • Group of silicate gemstones; many colors.

  • Purple botryoidal chalcedony from Indonesia.

  • Quartz variety colored green; trade name ok.

  • Green quartz with mica; popular decorative stone.

  • Dark intrusive igneous rock used as dimension stone.

  • Marketing name for green prasiolite quartz.

  • Copper iron sulfide mineral; rare collector gem.

  • Labradorite variety with galaxy‑like schiller.

The words in the list Stones/Gems with G come from players of the word game City, Country, River.