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Pictures of JXR ammy's and some wirewraps
amethystguy
post Dec 4 2008, 10:08 PM
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I still haven't figued out how to post pics on here yet so I will have to post a link to another site. I just posted these yesterday and today... http://dirtyrockhounds.proboards19.com/ind...5025&page=1 and these are some wire wraps that I did with some of my JXR ammy's http://dirtyrockhounds.proboards19.com/ind...5027&page=1 Thanks for looking!!!!


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post Dec 6 2008, 01:02 PM
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Figured out now...Here are a few pics of some beryl I dug from the peg at the Hogg mine on Nov. 1 and two weeks after.. These first two are of a beryl still stuck in kaolin. It's glassy and fractured and the kaolin is decomposed so I had to use a mixture of elmers glue and water to secure the beryl and clay. Thanks Dan for showing me how to post pics.


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A few crystals you can tell size by the bricks they are on. You can find blue, green, and yellow/golden. If you are lucky then you can find much facet aqua.

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Here is a table full of beryl from there. Notice the big one in the back right.

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and here is one with a facetable stone in the center. I used a friends method of lighting behind to show it. Sorry about the yellow haze

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post Dec 7 2008, 12:36 PM
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You're welcome Jason, happy to help.

Nice pieces in the pics too, looks like some neat stuff. But I'm kinda hung up on blue's in rocks. happy088.gif

Thanks for sharing the pics.

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post Dec 7 2008, 02:53 PM
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Hey D you said stuck on blue's?..... Same stone just rotated(Blue zoisite)
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post Dec 7 2008, 05:30 PM
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Here is an aqua that has some blue CP
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post Dec 12 2008, 10:42 AM
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Wow! Yep that zoisite is definately blue. Nice one. Like the aqua too. happy088.gif

Is that zoisite a natural color or? Sure is pretty, should make a spiffy faceted stone someday?

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