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  1. Blue Zoisite - Houseki no Kuni Wiki

    • Blue Zoisite (ブルーゾイサイト, Burūzoisaito) is one of the Gems who presumably took patrol duty in the past. They were took to the Moon by Lunarians prior to the beggining of the story.… See more

    CategorySorosilicate: zoisite variety
    Formula (repeating unit)(Ca₂Al₃(SiO₄)(Si₂O₇)O(OH)) + (Cr,Sr)
    Strunz classification09.BG.10
    Crystal systemOrthorhombic
    Appearance

    Blue Zoisite has a deep blue color scheme that borders on indigo and a patch of white on the right side of their head and wears the winter or summer uniform but are usually seen wearing the winter uniform with a loos… See more

    Personality

    As revealed in the artbooks, they were a delinquent and were shown to be rather lazy, prefering to sleep than doing anything else, its mentioned they write amazing poems, its unknown if this was their original occupation … See more

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    Blue zoisite, also more well known as tanzanite, is a blue to violet gemstone which is a member of the zoisite mineral group. It was discovered in 1967 in the hills of Northern Tanzania, which remains the sole source of blue zoisite to …