iszy_suede
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2012
- Messages
- 6
Hi, just joined, I'm a beginning student in cut gems, though I've worked (ok, more played) in raw stones for a few years. I recently won an auction of over 400 stones (mostly minor bits, figured good for a beginner), and while I'm having no problem identifying most of them, I have found one oddball that has thrown me for a loop.
I'm also out of my home area at the moment. So I don't have my books or anything beyond a loupe. I'll be able to go back to a museum and do tests in maybe a couple of weeks, but I don't think my curiosity can wait that long!
So, to the eye, the stone appears to be a medium dark pink going on red. It is fairly included but not so cloudy as to be opaque. It was in a container with 3 other stones I have concluded are very low grade small rubies (cloudy to the point of nearly totally opaque, bad color, and pass a scratch test up to a 9 on the mohs' scale).
Scratch test puts it between a 6 and a 7 on the mohs' scale, and what has me most confused is, while not visible to the eye, once put under the loupe the color becomes exceedingly splotchy. It looks like TINY pale blue and deep pink leopard print!
I figured this might be caused by diffusion, but I've never looked at a diffused stone before, and what I'm finding online says that diffusion is mostly only used on corundum, and with a hardness less than 7, it can't be a corundum.
So. Yes. Confused. Any thoughts?
I'm also out of my home area at the moment. So I don't have my books or anything beyond a loupe. I'll be able to go back to a museum and do tests in maybe a couple of weeks, but I don't think my curiosity can wait that long!
So, to the eye, the stone appears to be a medium dark pink going on red. It is fairly included but not so cloudy as to be opaque. It was in a container with 3 other stones I have concluded are very low grade small rubies (cloudy to the point of nearly totally opaque, bad color, and pass a scratch test up to a 9 on the mohs' scale).
Scratch test puts it between a 6 and a 7 on the mohs' scale, and what has me most confused is, while not visible to the eye, once put under the loupe the color becomes exceedingly splotchy. It looks like TINY pale blue and deep pink leopard print!
I figured this might be caused by diffusion, but I've never looked at a diffused stone before, and what I'm finding online says that diffusion is mostly only used on corundum, and with a hardness less than 7, it can't be a corundum.
So. Yes. Confused. Any thoughts?