 A widely-distributed iron ore occurring in crystalline, massive or           granular forms. It is opaque and generally dark grey (almost black) in           colour. It is cut en cabochon or as beads, though in Germany it is           also used for intaglios. It is similar to steel in appearance, but           much darker.
A widely-distributed iron ore occurring in crystalline, massive or           granular forms. It is opaque and generally dark grey (almost black) in           colour. It is cut en cabochon or as beads, though in Germany it is           also used for intaglios. It is similar to steel in appearance, but           much darker.Set with gold, it makes a very attractive colour contrast. It may be confused with black pearl, for which it is sometimes used as an imitation, but which has a less metallic sheen.
It is found in Italy, Germany, France, England, Switzerland and Madagascar.
 
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