I see you from Tigre, Argentina. I found a heliodor, but not in the shape they usually have. This one is almost completely rolled. But it has those internal channels and bubbles characteristic of them. In addition to the greenish yellow color full of life. This is what the gem looks like through its wear, which forms a frosted film, as if it came to life inside. I also took its density and this is exactly what heliodor is concerned. And also a rarity, what I estimate to be an imperial topaz is housed in a geode as a single crystal. A single crystal trapped in it. Amethyst tips shatter like ground glass when extreme force is applied to try to scratch it with the tip. However, it is barely scratched by a tungsten carbide tip. So I conclude that it is hardness 7.5 to 8.5 in Mohs scale. Thanks buddy
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I see you from Tigre, Argentina. I found a heliodor, but not in the shape they usually have. This one is almost completely rolled. But it has those internal channels and bubbles characteristic of them. In addition to the greenish yellow color full of life. This is what the gem looks like through its wear, which forms a frosted film, as if it came to life inside. I also took its density and this is exactly what heliodor is concerned.
And also a rarity, what I estimate to be an imperial topaz is housed in a geode as a single crystal. A single crystal trapped in it. Amethyst tips shatter like ground glass when extreme force is applied to try to scratch it with the tip. However, it is barely scratched by a tungsten carbide tip. So I conclude that it is hardness 7.5 to 8.5 in Mohs scale. Thanks buddy
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your videos are great thank you
what stone is this!
Very informative
Good Work
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I would watch a two video long video on stone
I have stones found from africa , how can i share these photos? to get info
I found few stones in himalayan river bed, can I share few photographs with you to know what kind if stones are these.
Alexandria Egypt, Mediterranean sea
northwestern Colorado
The colour looks likes it is all transition metals
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