At least you're on the right track...clear and opaques go hand in hand.An opaque 1 or so carat sapphire from my most recent journey. A proof of concept for my hobby at least. View attachment 8742
No expert.... Petrified cloud ?I found this piece of quartz recently. It has a nice grey hue.View attachment 10501
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Also a great stone!
I reckon his hens are getting too much silica in their diet.Was round at a friend's place for dinner the other night and he produced this magnificent flawless white egg sized example of a Catseye feldspar.
Can you tell me what this might be in side of this rock when I Google was it tells me it's Black diamond this is trueI reckon his hens are getting too much silica in their diet.![]()
Found it in Lake Charlevoix in the state of Michigan United States today while I was doing a docCan you tell me what this might be in side of this rock when I Google was it tells me it's Black diamond this is true
Lol, no it almost certainly isn't true. That rock is most likely a Charlevoix Stone (also called Favosites), which is a glacier-worn fossil coral, which often contains inclusions of other material:Can you tell me what this might be in side of this rock when I Google was it tells me it's Black diamond this is true
Size looks good but they need a backlight to show their colour. Perhaps you could try photographing them sitting on a small torch.This is just a small few that me and the Mrs have found at a local spot close to us at grabben gullen
If anyone is heading that way we would love to meet people who share the same interest