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malachite

[mal-uh-kahyt] / ˈmæl əˌkaɪt /


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Up the floating stairs, the second floor has an open layout, with a family room set apart from the kitchen and dining area by a green double-sided malachite marble gas fireplace.

From Washington Post

Some, such as deep green malachite, stably formed only after bacteria began exhaling oxygen on early Earth.

From Scientific American

Matthew Harris of Mateo, a line that includes a wide selection of pieces that combine stones such as malachite and turquoise with precisely set diamonds, agrees.

From New York Times

“I can’t even sit there, it’s awful,” he says, pointing to the wooden desk laden with malachite ornaments and a bank of secure telephones.

From The Guardian

Archaeologists also found beads made of amber, carnelian and malachite, and a golden pendant depicting the head of the Egyptian goddess Hathor.

From New York Times