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Ruby

Ruby is a precious stone of pink to blood-red coloring. It is traditionally been considered precious above all others, together with amethyst, sapphire, emerald, and diamond.
History

During the Reconquista, the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins used ruby in order to create various weapons, accessories and pieces of armor.[1]
Among the many treasures collected by pirate Alonzo Batilla figured a piece of ruby from the mines of the Spanish colonies.[2]
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Amber

Amber is fossilized tree resin of golden hue. Though not a mineral, it is considered a gemstone and has been used to make a variety of decorative objects since antiquity.
History
During the Reconquista, the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins used amber in order to create various weapons, accessories and pieces of armor.[1]
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Coral

Coral, or precious coral, is the common name given to a genus of marine corals, Corallium. Due to their durable skeleton, colored red or pink-orange, they are used in crafting many items, such as jewelry.
History

During the Reconquista, the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins used coral in order to create various weapons, accessories and pieces of armor.[1]
Among the many treasures collected by pirate Alonzo Batilla figured a couple of snuff bottles with coral beadings.[2]
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Emerald

Emerald is a precious stone of green coloring. It is traditionally been considered precious above all others, together with amethyst, sapphire, ruby, and diamond.
History
During the Reconquista, the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins used emerald in order to create various weapons, accessories and pieces of armor.[1]
Among the many treasures collected by pirate Alonzo Batilla figured a pendant from the Spanish galleon San José, an Aztec emerald, an emerald gold pin and a clover.[2]
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Emerald Pendant
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Sacred Emerald
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Emerald Gold Pin
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Emerald Clover
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Malachite

Malachite is a precious stone of green coloring. Widely used as a mineral pigment in antiquity, it was also used in crafting primarily decorative items.
History
During the Reconquista, the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins used malachite in order to create various weapons, accessories and pieces of armor.[1]
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Soapstone

Soapstone is a type of metamorphic rock, used mainly for creating decorative items, such as statues. One example of its use is the statue of Christ the Redeemer ion Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
History
During the Reconquista, the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins used soapstone in order to create various weapons, accessories and pieces of armor.[1]
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Cinnabar

Cinnabar is bright scarlet to brick-red mercury ore. Widely used as a mineral pigment in antiquity, it was also used in crafting primarily decorative items.
History
During the Reconquista, the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins used cinnabar in order to create various weapons, accessories and pieces of armor.[1]