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The Tucson Gem Show is one of the largest and most renowned gem and mineral events in the world, attracting vendors and buyers from across the globe. A wide variety of gems, minerals, fossils, and other geological specimens are featured, ranging from the common to the rare and exotic. Here are some types of gems and minerals typically found at the show: Gems: Diamonds (including colored diamonds) Sapphires (in various colors, especially blue) Rubies Emeralds Amethyst Opals (including fire opals, Australian opals) Tourmaline (in various colors, including the rare Paraiba tourmaline) Topaz (including blue, pink, and golden varieties) Garnet (including tsavorite and spessartine) Aquamarine Peridot Citrine Tanzanite Spinel Minerals: Quartz (including rose quartz, smoky quartz, citrine, and clear quartz) Calcite Fluorite Aragonite Pyrite (commonly called "fool's gold") Malachite and Chrysocolla Azurite Celestite Geodes (including amethyst geodes) Copper (including large crystals of native copper) Beryl (other than emerald, like heliodor or aquamarine) Smithsonite Fossils and Meteorites: Fossilized specimens like ammonites, trilobites, and dinosaur bones Meteorites (including pallasites and iron meteorites) The show also features rare and exotic stones like benitoite, alexandrite, and rhodolite, along with mineral specimens from places like Afghanistan, Madagascar, and Myanmar. Vendors also offer a wide selection of rough stones, polished cabochons, and cut gemstones, as well as mineral specimens for collectors.