Goldstone is a type of glittering glass made in a low-oxygen reducing atmosphere. The finished product can take a smooth polish and be carved into beads, figurines, or other artifacts suitable for semiprecious stone, and in fact goldstone is often mistaken for or misrepresented as a natural material.
Another common name for the material is aventurine glass, based on the original Italian name avventurina (from avventura, "adventure" or "chance"). It is also sometimes called "stellaria" or "sun sitara" (sitara = "star" in Sanskrit) for its starry internal reflections, or "monk's gold" or "monkstone" from folkloric associations with an unnamed monastic order.
Curiously, "aventurine" glass is one of the few synthetic simulants to provide the eponym for the similar natural stones. The mineral name "aventurine" is used for forms of feldspar or quartz with mica inclusions that give a similar glittering appearance; the technical term for this optical phenomenon, "aventurescence", is also derived from the same source.
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Blue Gold Stone Oval
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Blue Goldstone 6mm round
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Blue Goldstone 8mm round
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Blue Goldstone Brick
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Blue Goldstone Chips
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Blue Goldstone Side Drill Drop
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Golden Rutile Faceted Chiclet
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Golden Rutile Faceted Tumble
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Goldstone 4mm round
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Goldstone 6mm round
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