
Bonus #3: Rubellite
When I did the post for Amethyst, I decided not to include the shades between violet and red. However, I'm sure there are others who adore them; and, as I do have some variants in those colours, it doesn't seem fair—if only to the graphics themselves!—to leave them out. So here are a small selection in shades of fuchsia, orchid, puce, and burgundy.
I had to google to find a semiprecious stone in this colour, and was lucky enough to come up with Rubellite. It's one of the names for the pink or red tones of Tourmaline.
As before, I'm going to start with some monochromatic versions:
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And now for some fancier ones:
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Previous Days:
Prompts #1 and #2 (Amber and Topaz)
Prompt #2 (Rose Quartz)
Prompt #3 (Garnet)
Prompts #3 and #4 (Moonstone and Hematite)
Prompt #4 (Kyanite)
Prompt #5 (Peridot)
Prompt #5 (Bloodstone)
Prompt #6 (Aquamarine)
Prompt #6 (Amethyst)
Prompt #7 (Sunshine Jasper)
Bonus #1 (Turquoise)
Bonus #2 (Smoky Quartz and Onyx)
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