Stones/Gems with S

  • A real sedimentary rock—definitely a stone!

  • Generic word for rock; broad but valid stone

  • A real gypsum mineral, often sold as a crystal.

  • Real metamorphic rock; a valid stone.

  • A real feldspar gemstone; great pick!

  • Real blue mineral; used as a gemstone.

  • Real sedimentary rock; counts as stone.

  • Real quartz variety; recognized gemstone.

  • A real chalcedony gemstone; valid!

  • Sedimentary rock used as building stone

  • Gemstone group, includes ruby spinel etc.

  • Rare magnesium aluminum silicate gemstone

  • Metamorphic talc-rich rock, soft and carvable, used for countertops.

  • German name for emerald, green beryl gemstone.

  • Group of magnesium silicate minerals, often green decorative stone.

  • Precious corundum variety; blue sapphire is classic gem.

  • Purple to pink cyclosilicate gem, prized collector stone.

  • Brownish variety of quartz; popular translucent gem.

  • Metamorphic rock, often splits into slabs; used as building stone

  • Sapphire variety with star effect (asterism), prized gem

  • Seraphinite: green, feathery stone from Russia

  • Scapolite: rare collector gem, often yellow

  • Sapphires: corundum gems, many colors

  • Common misspelling, means sapphire gemstone

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