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Is this a real Green Tourmaline and Rodochrosite crystal in Raw form?
  
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PostPosted: Aug 05, 2014 14:00    Post subject: Is this a real Green Tourmaline and Rodochrosite crystal in Raw form?  

Just curious if these crystals are real, because I've seen them in many crystal shops in rod, tubular, and tumbled shapes.

Do you think they're real?



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PostPosted: Aug 05, 2014 14:02    Post subject: Re: Is this a real green tourmaline and rhodochrosite crystal in raw form?  

This is raw Rhodochrosite? Is this real?


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PostPosted: Aug 06, 2014 09:55    Post subject: Re: Is this a real Green Tourmaline and Rodochrosite crystal in Raw form?  

Hi Bruce!
I think you are wrong with rhodochrosite. The specimen you showed is a so-called "water-melon" variety of elbaite, i.e. a tourmaline. I am quite doubtless about the green crystals: they are tourmaline, according to what I could see.
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PostPosted: Aug 06, 2014 10:04    Post subject: Re: Is this a real Green Tourmaline and Rodochrosite crystal in Raw form?  

Probably Rhodo, but test the hardness.
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PostPosted: Aug 06, 2014 10:27    Post subject: Re: Is this a real Green Tourmaline and Rodochrosite crystal in Raw form?  

Riccardo Modanesi wrote:
I think you are wrong with rhodochrosite. The specimen you showed is a so-called "water-melon" variety of elbaite

I don't think so: Water-melon tourmalines are tourmaline crystals that consist of blue/green and reddish parts. This specimen here shows some pink crystalline material inside a grey rock matrix. This is typical for several rhodochrosites, e.g. from China. The whole structure looks indeed like rhodochrosite, but finding out the locality will be impossible ...

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PostPosted: Aug 06, 2014 10:52    Post subject: Re: Is this a real Green Tourmaline and Rodochrosite crystal in Raw form?  

GneissWare wrote:
Probably Rhodo, but test the hardness.

I agree, the hardness could prove it, also if a small parcel of it dissolves (very, very slowly, it could take days...) in Hydrochloric diluted 10% in water...
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