RTFrog
Shiny_Rock
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- Nov 25, 2012
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pandabee|1382322185|3541408 said:Gorgeous Smithsonite! Reminds me of my favorite color chalcedony that I have seen as well and the cut is so playful.
Yeah, ahem, me too, CC, especially at that price!corundum_conundrum|1382305611|3541294 said:JewelFreak:
I agree, he must love it at that price. I'm used to his very positive descriptions (many of which I enjoy), but I found his claim that this was THE best he had ever handled to be going an unusual step further.
From the pictures, I'd much rather have a certain wonderfully saturated blue spinel than this sapphire.
RTFrog|1382301180|3541244 said:Minous: Please enjoy stick of gum below. It's funny, I was thinking the Thalite reminded me of one... Thank you for the photo compliment, I appreciate it.
Smithsonite has a pretty interesting story. Found a nice link here loaded with info, will provide a better quick summary: http://www.rozylowicz.com/pdf-files/smithsonite1.pdf
Brad gems some unique gems in, and I've been waiting to find one in this shape. It's very unique, and I think pretty.
Thalite is Tanzanite, Zoisite, colored by Maganese. This one has quartz/calcite matrix in it, giving it the unique appearance. I appreciated it for exactly that reason. Just something a little unique and different, and it sparkles just a bit, almost like it is winking.
VapidLapid|1383708830|3551374 said:yes the agate is sitting on the head of another tiny animal sculpture I am carving, this one of a Pug I know quite well. the sculpture is Boxwood from high in the Pyrenees and will have Wyoming Black Jade cabochon eyes