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Idaho State Stone or Gem:
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The star garnet was designated the official state stone or gem of Idaho in 1967. More precious than either star rubies or star sapphires, the Idaho garnet is usually dark purple or plum in color, with four rays in the star (occasionally the star has six rays, as in a sapphire). Idaho's nickname is "The Gem State." The mountains of Idaho contain veins of gold, silver, lead, zinc, cobalt, copper, and many other rare minerals. Among these rare minerals are gems like the star garnet, jasper, opal, jade, topaz, zircon, and tourmaline. |
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The National Gem Collection by Smithsonian Institution, Jeffrey E. Post ***** 5 star Review: |
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The State of Idaho - State Symbols: Gov James E. Risch
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Idaho Symbols & Icons: |
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