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tourmaline_lover|1301359454|2882232 said:MTG,
I'm glad it exceeded your expectations, and it turned out to be a very pretty stone. Enjoy!
packrat|1301365257|2882327 said:Wow-that's an amazing looking stone MTG! I'm so jealous!!!
Arcadian|1301436952|2882941 said:Its a great looking stone MTG!Mine also has a bit of purple in natural light.
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MakingTheGrade|1301437168|2882945 said:Arcadian|1301436952|2882941 said:Its a great looking stone MTG!Mine also has a bit of purple in natural light.
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Thanks! I really adore it...now need to figure out how to set it! How did you set yours?
Fly Girl said:Have you checked for fluorescence? I'm guessing red to violet fluorescence with that stone. I love how the camera splits out red and violet components in some of the photos.
Arcadian|1301492760|2883390 said:MakingTheGrade|1301437168|2882945 said:Arcadian|1301436952|2882941 said:Its a great looking stone MTG!Mine also has a bit of purple in natural light.
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Thanks! I really adore it...now need to figure out how to set it! How did you set yours?
Um...I haven't
I have a few thoughts about how to set it...it won't be a pendant, my mom will see it and I'll never get it back
So I don't know WHAT I'm going to do with it yet which is a shame!
Fly Girl said:Have you checked for fluorescence? I'm guessing red to violet fluorescence with that stone. I love how the camera splits out red and violet components in some of the photos.
I didn't think that tourmalines fluoro. I checked mine because of the red and purple/violet I could see in sunlight and got nada. Granted I'm looking under a black light as I would rubies and spinel, but maybe I need a different type of light?
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