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Ok thanks. I’ve engaged a mineralogy and gemology lab in Singapore to test these for dying, glue and any other alteration/fabrication. Hopefully this will clear this up one way or another. I live in ... |
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To me if it is in an area that has copper ore present it has the feel of Pyromorphite or mimetite. But you would need close up shots of crystals of some for to even hazard a meaningful guess
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More likely epidote, which is not uncommon as veins and fracture coatings in altered granites.
Oh, would love to find some epidote crystals! |
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You would need to test the rocks from the vein for minerals
Thank for the reply. Will take them to singapore to get them tested when i take the pink quartz / indicolite combo. Should be next week. |
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Found in Koh Phangan, Thailand up in the hills in an old road dig site. There’s a lot of decaying granite. Pegmatites around with quartz, schorl, beryl (light green and aquamarine), feldspar (white, b ... | |
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I have some clear acrylic blocks, a dremel, a mask and some long tourmaline crystals. Is there an easier/better process rather than a trial and error subtractive process?
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Ok, tracked down the provenance of this a bit through about 4 hands to me from source. There were 3 that came out of the pocket. Tiny find. Reputable source. Photos of the other pieces attached. | |
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Ok thanks. I’ve engaged a mineralogy and gemology lab in Singapore to test these for dying, glue and any other alteration/fabrication. Hopefully this will clear this up one way or another. I live in T ... | |
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Hi Pete,
Thanks for your search and tips. I’ll have a look. Cheers! I used Mindat to search for rose quartz. Under associations there are listed 16 images of rose quartz with schorl. 12 of t ... |
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Hi, all
Just looking at what was said in last post, because I did same... With same poor results. Not finding in Mindat rose quartz in Afghanistan... Then, maybe just fake items? Chinese are we ... |
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Hi Jordi. Curious what makes you say that? How would I tell if they were forgeries? Would soaking in acetone loosen any glue?
It would be disappointing if they were, but I’d rather know for sure th ... |
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Thanks! I’d love to find out more. 🙏 | |
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About 5 years ago while travelling in Peru I came across a chunk of schorl coated in crystalline rose quartz from Brazil. I couldn’t find any other references of this find.
I recently purchased an ... |
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Occam’s razor to me suggests if anything is manipulated it’s the sceptre as the topology of the amethyst matrix corresponds to the orientation of the star in both photos. As for the ease, i have no id ... | |
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Sure, that post makes me think even more they are the same. It looks like the instagram photo is the same rock held at a different angle. It has the same features. Even the thin elongated one. The sce ... | |
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