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Posted: May 27, 2010 13:02 Post subject: Film on Quartz, What is this? |
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I only have this on one of my crystal specimens, I believe it is quartz but all these crystals look the same to me any how here are the pics. Any idea what it is, I think it makes the crystal look very pretty. I can't find anything like this on the web or in my books so I thought an expert might be able to help me. I apologize if this sounds like a dumb question but I can not find this any where and I can't figure out any explanation for it I am still new to this even though I have been reading up on the subject.
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Posted: May 27, 2010 17:50 Post subject: Re: Film on Quartz, What is this? |
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Looks like amethyst from Brazil that has been baked to change the color from purple to yellow. They do that a lot over there to create "citrine".
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Posted: May 27, 2010 18:50 Post subject: Re: Film on Quartz, What is this? |
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you say "on the quartz" as on the outside? if so probably some iron type coating or staining
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Posted: May 27, 2010 20:06 Post subject: Re: Film on Quartz, What is this? |
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amethystguy wrote: | you say "on the quartz" as on the outside? if so probably some iron type coating or staining |
Yes it is on it not in it
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Posted: May 27, 2010 22:20 Post subject: Re: Film on Quartz, What is this? |
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It looks to be a amethyst that was over-heated; I don't know details about the thermal treatment of amethyst to make it become yellow, but I know that if a critical temperature is exceeded the color changes to milky and the specimen turns opaque and worthless; it looks that the themal treatment was stopped just as this change to milky was starting to happen.
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