How To Use blue stone In A Sentence
- “nacarat,” and decked with a little coronal of sparkling blue stones. Villette
- The name indicolite which mineralogists give to these blue stones suggests the indigo-blue color which they afford. A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public
- As a finish to the ornament, a little gold clasp was needed; fortunately I possessed it in the fastening of my sole necklace; I duly detached and re-attached it, then coiled compactly the completed guard; and enclosed it in a small box I had bought for its brilliancy, made of some tropic shell of the colour called "nacarat," and decked with a little coronal of sparkling blue stones. Villette
- Steve Berman In 2005, following a moisture retention problem, Ms. Barnes and her husband Katsu Kawasaki redid the exterior of the house, replacing the original white synthetic stucco with blue stone. Pound Ridge Contemporary
- They made their living through pastoralism, brigandage, and export of the few resources they had to offer, including pistachios and lapis lazuli—the Hindu Kush being the only known source for this precious blue stone in the ancient world. Alexander the Great
- For the evening out, Gabrielle had chosen to wear a white turtleneck sweater and faded blue stonewashed jeans with black boots.
- The old man is wearing a maroon vest fringed with intricate weaving in orange, and has an enormous string of polished blue stones hung in six loops around his neck.
- He fingered the silver, tracing the bezels that held the three blue stones upon it.
- It was the picture of an oval blue stone, a green snake with long fangs wrapped around it.
- Copperas or blue stone, kainite and superphosphate are sometimes used for the same purpose. The First Book of Farming