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That pile of blue & pink spinel rough took my breath away ...
Same happened earlier, on account of the patchy dark yellow with deep blue Thai sapphire rough, showing in a corner of one of your photos. Even more interesting than the Australlian calico rough ...
I'd wear them as they were.
Someone discovered gold sheen sapphires in 2010 in Kenya. These sapphires are actually blue and yellow sapphires with high iron content and included with hematite and ilmenite. The supply is said to be depleted with all stocks of the yield in possession by one dealer. I got some untreated bright yellow sapphires from this dealer, more like tumbled stones than cabs and saw a gold sheen cab that is partly transparent yellow which reminded me of your post. I actually took a photo of it. I'm also attaching a photo of my yellow pebbles and some gold sheen sapphires, because these type of sapphires are only seen so far in one location.
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