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Post by victor1941 on Jul 29, 2021 15:42:13 GMT -5
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Post by rmf on Jul 29, 2021 15:46:55 GMT -5
I could only say it looks like you robbed a copper mine. Chryscolla heavy. Very nice!
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Post by rockjunquie on Jul 29, 2021 16:10:12 GMT -5
To my eye, it looks like 2 different sources. I can clearly see the Ray Mine chrysocolla, but the other stuff looks different- like needles blue.
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Post by mohs on Jul 29, 2021 16:19:58 GMT -5
hard to tell
perhaps victor if you could resize your pictures it would make scrolling and viewing your fine stone, flowers, and other things, bit easier on the eye
viewing on a tablet I'm sure it not a problem
on a p.c. monitor its overly huge & endless scroll
roll on mohs
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Jul 29, 2021 17:20:22 GMT -5
Most of those are not Needles Blue but a few may be. Needles Blue is usually quite blue green-more blue actually and is found as fairly thin sections through a brown matrix. Most of what you've pictured is as others have said malachite or chrysocolla infused chalcedony. Large shots #1 and 14 look closest to Needles Blue to me.
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Post by perkins17 on Jul 29, 2021 17:33:46 GMT -5
Wow! I wish I had some material like that to work on.
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