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A translucent gemstone, an orthoclase feldspar, that has a pearly lustre.
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We are here to discuss Moonstone: The Boy Who Never Was, Sjón's 12th novel.
As a novel about a crime, The Sign of Four is inferior to The Moonstone, though superbly constructed and compelling, complete with poison darts, a disputed legacy, and an exciting chase down the Thames.
Often, this occurs when medicine cats go to the Moonstone, a large piece of quartz in an abandoned mine, which is used in the forest territory to communicate with the medicine cats' ancestors every half-moon.
Next time I will try to find Malpeques, Moonstones or Wellfleets, to bring a deeper, brinier flavor to the dish.
"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.
It also allows us to know of the supposed curse upon all those who seek to possess the Moonstone.
To his surprise, he found a sympathetic ear in Robert Redford, who helped him to set up Moonstone, aimed at promoting a new independent vision.
Josef Hoffmann, one of the workshop's founders, used semiprecious stones including coral and moonstone to create brooches that resembled stained glass (left).
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.
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