Heatho said:Rod the Green stuff is Olivine, nice that you got a Sapphire though.
How sure are you the green stones are olivine? The hardness and striations would point more towards Tourmaline or maybe topaz i thought. This has been bugging me for a while nowHeatho said:Rod the Green stuff is Olivine, nice that you got a Sapphire though.
shivan said:How sure are you the green stones are olivine? The hardness and striations would point more towards Tourmaline or maybe topaz i thought. This has been bugging me for a while nowHeatho said:Rod the Green stuff is Olivine, nice that you got a Sapphire though.
Have found a few green sapphires too, but the green stones iam talking about are a lot lighter and softer than the sapphires, and do not seem to be at the bottom of the pan or top of the pile with the spinel and sapphires.richo966 said:I think they are both there I have found them with lines that is how I know they are not sapphires when using sieve green sapphires are different very strong colours and colour changes when you turn on side you will find tourmaline every where at gg very common
shivan said:may be time for glasses
fossickeract said:I think you have olivine, sapphires and enstatite in the little greens from Grabben Gullen. The enstatite is often found with olivine may be olive green to brown, transparent with striations. A google will give you pics looking very like it.
The pics of cut stones shows some Andersine Feldspar I have recently cut from the pale grey/blue material some have been reporting from Grabben Gullen as well.