Cairngorm

/ˈkernɡɔrm/ noun

A type of smoky yellow or brown semi-precious quartz gemstone, originally found in the Cairngorm Mountains of Scotland.

Named directly from the Cairngorm Mountains in Scotland ('cairn' from Gaelic 'càrn' meaning pile of stones, plus 'gorm' possibly meaning 'dark' or 'blue'). The stone became fashionable in 19th-century jewelry.

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