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Answer for the clue "Onyxes and opals ", 4 letters:
gems

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Usage examples of gems.

Strynn added, beaming as she displayed the silver bracelet set with rubies Eellon had made for her, the gems alternating dark red and bright in the colors of Argen and Ferr: Smithcraft fire and Warcraft blood.

Of the others, I find nothing, save a general Memory, not quite as old as that concerning the Soulstone, which indicates that the enhancer gems must be faceted according to a pattern I am now able to draw, should you require.

One of those holds is devoted to mining gems, and while working in these mines, our mother found a gem somewhat like an opal.

But beside the plain, finger-wide band all rising adults received gleamed a quartet of gems to be inset later.

One of the appliques was an intricate band of interlace and gems that was supposed to encircle the helm like a crown.

The casting looked complete save for a later application of gold leaf, and Avall had placed a number of gems there unmounted, as if to consider possible combinations.

Besides, once the contents of the courier packet were transferred to a wrinkled takeout bag, no one would suspect what Lee knew for a fact: the gems were worth a million, minimum.

Purcell Colored Gems was one of the second-tier merchants that had set up a booth.

Like big tits, big gems often had a negative effect on the IQ of the men looking at them.

While not a very original design, the multicolored arc of gems was striking.

Paradise: young women in his bed and his safe-deposit boxes brimming with the best of the gems that the South American gangs brought to him.

A treated stone is more valuable because naturally occurring gems of any color or clarity are, by their very nature, relatively rare.

He was questioned a few times by various law-enforcement agencies in regard to missing or laundered gems but never even arrested, much less charged.

On tables everywhere finished gems were displayed in individual see-through boxes with electronic tags embedded in the clear plastic.

It could be Eduardo de Santos, who works as head cutter for Hall Jewelry International and, if street gossip is true, has a nice little sideline reworking stolen gems passed to him by his extended family.