Very pretty colour Wally looks really nice.Wally69 said:Finished this zircon with a slight pinky tinge off last night,
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...4439_60402c98-f55f-49a2-a25d-aefac992535a.jpg
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Hey WallyWally69 said:Finished this zircon with a slight pinky tinge off last night,
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...4439_60402c98-f55f-49a2-a25d-aefac992535a.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...4463_b266902b-2010-4d41-bae7-6185124a023c.jpg
Wally69 said:Thanks Guys, you comments mean a lot to me.
Lefty - go on....pop one on the dop. :lol: they are an interesting stone to cut, prone to a bit of chipping and you need to watch out for the one very soft facet that usually follows a very hard facet. Interestingly, I had to put a lower wattage globe into my lamp for polishing this one as the shine back was too brilliant.......had a few pre-dop removal happy moments du to this as well. arty: despite the richness of colour in the rough, the stone only has a hint of pink in cut form and generally presents as crystal clear due to the intensity of the reflected light.
Dam It - Unfortunately, i am going to have to accept your question as a big complement at this point in time. I will venture into making some of my treasures available at some stage in the future; so if you can patiently standby as an observer of my learning curve, you and my PA family will be the first to know when I get to that point.
Lefty said:Wally69 said:Thanks Guys, you comments mean a lot to me.
Lefty - go on....pop one on the dop. :lol: they are an interesting stone to cut, prone to a bit of chipping and you need to watch out for the one very soft facet that usually follows a very hard facet. Interestingly, I had to put a lower wattage globe into my lamp for polishing this one as the shine back was too brilliant.......had a few pre-dop removal happy moments du to this as well. arty: despite the richness of colour in the rough, the stone only has a hint of pink in cut form and generally presents as crystal clear due to the intensity of the reflected light.
Dam It - Unfortunately, i am going to have to accept your question as a big complement at this point in time. I will venture into making some of my treasures available at some stage in the future; so if you can patiently standby as an observer of my learning curve, you and my PA family will be the first to know when I get to that point.
I've done plenty of Anakie gemfields zircons but they tend to come a lot smaller than the Hartz range ones. And are usually some shade of orange or red. The thing about the CQ gemfields zircons is that they tend to often be quite clean, most of the Hartz range stones I have seen had fractures and you needed the bigger size to be able to get a dececent stone. But I love the range of colours among the Hartz range stones - just need a decently clean one.
Dihusky said:Impressive finish Wally, that really dances beautifully, recon it'd blind the lens if you video'd it on a turntable 8) 8)
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