Calaite

/ˈkælaɪt/ noun

A pale blue or greenish-blue variety of turquoise mineral that was historically valued as a gemstone.

From Greek 'kalais' meaning 'beautiful', influenced by ancient mineral naming conventions. Medieval lapidaries (texts about stones) used this term to distinguish a specific shade of turquoise, particularly gemstone-quality examples from certain regions.

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