calaite (Meaning)

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calaite (n.)

A mineral. See Turquoise.

Synonyms & Antonyms of calaite

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

calaite Sentence Examples

  1. The jeweler showcased a stunning necklace adorned with exquisite calaite gemstones.
  2. Miners in the region were thrilled to discover a rich vein of calaite within the depths of the mountain.
  3. The ancient civilization prized calaite for its believed mystical properties and used it in their ceremonial rituals.
  4. Gem enthusiasts eagerly awaited the auction of a rare calaite specimen from a renowned collection.
  5. Craftsmen meticulously carved intricate patterns into the surface of the calaite, revealing its natural beauty.
  6. The deep azure hue of the calaite captured the essence of the ocean, mesmerizing all who beheld it.
  7. Scholars debated the origins of calaite, speculating on its formation and geological significance.
  8. Artisans fashioned delicate jewelry settings to complement the unique characteristics of the calaite stones.
  9. Travelers marveled at the grandeur of the palace adorned with walls of polished calaite.
  10. The demand for calaite surged as celebrities and fashion icons adorned themselves with jewelry featuring the coveted gemstone.

FAQs About the word calaite

A mineral. See Turquoise.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The jeweler showcased a stunning necklace adorned with exquisite calaite gemstones.

Miners in the region were thrilled to discover a rich vein of calaite within the depths of the mountain.

The ancient civilization prized calaite for its believed mystical properties and used it in their ceremonial rituals.

Gem enthusiasts eagerly awaited the auction of a rare calaite specimen from a renowned collection.