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Archisorcerus
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Silver is a perfect gemstone!
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nick_h_nz
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Technically, neither are rhinestones. |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I was half-expecting Cristi to correct me again. I would've had to leave out some great songs if I hadn't included "gold" in my list, and besides, a gold ring often includes a gemstone too.
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Archisorcerus
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^ Thanks Paul, I'll check some of them out; from amongst the ones I'm not familiar with.
Cristi mode on Gold is not a gemstone. Cristi mode off |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Favourite songs with gemstones in the title:-
Jane Relf & Stairway - Aquamarine Joan Baez - Diamonds and Rust Shirley Bassey - Diamonds Are Forever The Beatles - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds David Bowie - Diamond Dogs Eric Clapton - Diamonds Made from Rain Enya - Diamonds on the Water Kiss - Black Diamond Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond Chris Rea - Diamonds The Seekers - Emerald City Fleetwood Mac - Emerald Eyes Shirley Bassey - Goldfinger Fleetwood Mac - Gold Dust Woman Spandau Ballet - Gold Neil Young - Silver & Gold Neil Young - After the Goldrush Neil Young - Heart of Gold The Human League - You Remind Me of Gold ELO - Train of Gold Freda Payne - Band of Gold Ian Boddy - Jade Sade - Pearls ZZ Top - Pearl Necklace Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy The Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday John Martyn - Sapphire Stevie Nicks - Bombay Sapphires The B-52's - Topaz Anything by Jade Warrior
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nick_h_nz
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This is not a great photo, because I am not great at taking photos of small things that puts them in their best light, but since we are talking sapphires, this is my wife’s Goodletite ring. Sapphire and ruby are the same stone (corundum), but with different hues. While sapphires and rubies are often found in the same geographic locarions, they generally form in different geologic locations. New Zealand is one of those rare places where the two forms of corundum can be found together in geography and geology. Both form, along with tourmaline, in fuchsite in a very small area of the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. This combination of gems in fuchsite has the name Goodletite, after the surname of the person who discovered it and brought it to the geology department of the Universiry of Otago,
Every example of goodletite looks quite different, making any jewellery that uses it very different from any other. The hues can very greatly, depending on which stone is more dominant in the fuchsite, and obviously there can be differences in saturation and tone, too. You can find goodletite jewellery where the stone is more pinkish, blueish, or greenish, for example. |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I like Sapphire & Steel, but prefer Sapphire, for obvious reasons.
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - June 21 2022 at 11:11 |
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nick_h_nz
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Kinds awkward that you haven’t realised I wasn’t trying to inform anyone, least of all you.
You are clearly knowledgable about gemstones. Even if you hadn’t outrightly stated that,mthe creation of this thread, and your posts within it, show this. Because I can see you are knowledgeable about gemstones, I assumed you know what a star sapphire is. Because I assume you know what a star sapphire is, I also assume you know that a 12 pointed star sapphire is actually two 6 pointed stars. I was not attempting to teach or inform you of anything, as that would be patronising and condescending. What I was trying to do was show that I had an interest, too, and also for other readers of this thread (who are not necessarily as likely to be as knowledgable as you), to perhaps inform them, or at least simply elaborate on your own post. Let’s not drag this interesting thread off topic, simply because you have an issue with me. I look forward to seeing the next stone you post. (I had not noticed this thread existed, until today.) |
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BTW, I'm Shadowyzard, for those who don't know. It was my previous account. Lest there would be confusion.
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Archisorcerus
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For someone to learn/know, I only say "12-pointed star" for practical purposes. Good that, that someone informs others, but that person can do it in a different way; and it is kinda awkward that one doesn't even realise that.
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nick_h_nz
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Well, obviously you would know what a star sapphire is. Or, at least, I certainly assumed you would. But there are probably many out there who know of them, but don’t realise what they are, I used to work in a jewellers, and customers would come in and ask about star sapphires, believing them to be a completely different type of gemstone than a sapphire. Just as there were customers who don’t realise that there are different colours of sapphire. It’s weird, because they would know about different colours of diamond, but be surprised if we had a yellow or pink sapphire on display. [EDIT] As you said yourself, learning never ends. It may have been the first time you had seen a twelve pointed star sapphire, and so it might likely be the first time anyone reading your post had, too. I was simply expressing my interest, and if someone learnt something, then that was cool. But it was hardly my intent. Edited by nick_h_nz - June 21 2022 at 10:20 |
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Today I learnt that I hadn't known what a star sapphire is. Lol. Just kidding, of course.
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nick_h_nz
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Star sapphires are quite interesting, for the way they make what would otherwise be a flaw, a highlight. The star in a star sapphire is simply an inclusion (usually titanium), which follows the underlying crystal structure (hence scattering out in six directions when looked at above). There is not really such a thing as a twelve pointed star sapphire, and what you’re actually seeing is two infusions that as the sapphire has continued to crystallise have been naturally superimposed. It’s not that uncommon for this to occur, but obviously far less common for the “needles” of the two inclusions to be so perfectly spaced. In fact, a lot of sapphires you see are technically star sapphires, but you simoly don’t see the star, because of the faceting. Just as you can hide many inclusions in diamonds by careful faceting, so you can hide inclusions in sapphires. The only way to show the inclusion is to cut the stone cabochon, rather than facet it. And obviously you only cabochon a stone where the inclusion will be aesthetically pleasing (and not all stars in sapphires are). |
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The Empress of Uruguay : The largest Amethyst Geode in the world that stands at 11 feet and weights 2.5 tons. It has thousands of deep purple crystals that formed in the geode 130 million years ago. Crystal Caves Museum, Queensland, Australia.
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Well, I'm quite knowledgeable about gemstones, but learning never ends. It is the first time I see a sapphire with a twelve-pointed star. Looks awesome to me!
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These are my rings whose gemstones are among favourites (natural too).
Blue Agate: Handmade (unique) Labradorite: I guess not unique except for its stone |
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There are also "colour changing" gemstones.
I have a ring with a (artificial) zultanite stone. The colour change is just the opposite of the one with genuine zultanite stones. Here are its pictures: Here, it is exposed to both daylight (almost evening) and artificial light: And here's me wearing it and drinking beer as "The Lord of the Rings & Drinks". |
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I thought this was a thread about The Righteous Gemstones.
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Shadowyzard
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Gemcutting is also an impressive craft. This is excellent in that regard!
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