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Josef Hoffmann, one of the workshop's founders, used semiprecious stones including coral and moonstone to create brooches that resembled stained glass (left).

"Every collection needs a gemstone as its hero and a ballerina as its heroine," Mr. de Quercize said to explain the oriental dancer clip, bright with yellow sapphires, amethyst, turquoise and moonstone, to introduce the Oriental Ball of 1969.

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Rowling also decided to create a seventh handwritten copy (distinguished from the others by its moonstone jewelling) to sell at auction in order to raise funds for The Children's Voice charity campaign.

Next time I will try to find Malpeques, Moonstones or Wellfleets, to bring a deeper, brinier flavor to the dish.

Mid-century, this "moonstone" is given to a young Englishwoman, Rachel Verinder, on her 18th birthday and then mysteriously disappears.

A quest ensues in which, after murder and marriage, the Moonstone is restored to its Indian source.

The deadline for that week's instalment of The Moonstone is about to do the same – but its author is prostrate with pain.

In the Barneys catalog, the jewelry designer Sharon Khazzam promises "a portion of the proceeds" from the sale of a $9,100 diamond and moonstone "world" necklace to the Edible Schoolyard, a program run by the Chez Panisse Foundation, the foundation started by the celebrity chef Alice Waters.

Glorious... Moonstone: fast-forward to 9 55 and drink it all in.

Go to moonstone and receive your nine lives!

Unlike other Fairy-type Pokémon like Clefable, no moonstone is needed to evolve Sylveon.

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