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James Catmur
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Posted: Jul 16, 2020 07:20 Post subject: Re: Opaque black Quartz, Locality info/matrix info? |
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Riccardo Modanesi wrote: | Hi to everybody! James, yes, transparent obsidian DOES exist, it's called "apache tears", small spheres in perlite, from Arizona, USA and Mexico (I don't remember the proper locality anymore, I apologize).
Greetings from Italy by Riccardo.
James Catmur wrote: | briggzi31 wrote: | about as opaque as black obsidian |
I have Obsidian that is totally transparent (although my best piece was stolen) |
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Riccardo, I have transparent obsidian tools from when I lived in Mexico (as a child). Mainly from Tepoztlán, Morelos, Mexico but who knows where the Aztecs got the obsidian from
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briggzi31
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Location: Seattle
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Posted: Jul 16, 2020 13:49 Post subject: Re: Opaque black Quartz, Locality info/matrix info? |
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Thank you all for your hard work!! It means so much to me.
@Volkmar, the second quartz makes more sense that spessartine, I just assumed because the color matches spessartines, and it was transparent and smokey/spessartines is a common combination found in China. But I see now that the elongated shape would suggest quartz.
To clarify what I mean when I said as opaque as black obsidian, I meant as opaque as the massive black obsidian that is very commonly available. I have picked some up myself on the coast of California, as well as near Portland, Oregon. When held up to a light, only the edges where the quartz crystal is very thin are transparent, and only slightly so, just like massive black obsidian is. I have included a picture from my collection for reference. Hope that clears up any confusion!
Best,
Sam
Mineral: | Obsidian |
Locality: | [unknown locality] | |
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Dimensions: | 25cm * 10cm * 6cm |
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The Morion quartz is as opaque as this. |
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