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Nothing Looks Better then RED Fire in a DRY 66+ct Black Opal!
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DRY Virgin Valley Opal! 66+Cts! Every single Color in the Color Spectrum is in this Piece!!
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Hello & Welcome to Woodys Gemstones! We are here to serve you, the customer. We want the customer Happy. If we make a mistake in a auction or store Description, about the related gemstone, we will refund back 100% money minus S&H. We need a Valid reason as to why a stone needs to be Returned. For Example: IF we sent the wrong stone,weight,size etc. Know what you are Bidding On. Once bid on and won, the Item is yours. If you have ANY Questions, Please ask Before You Bid. Not after you get the stone. If you are that Worried about ANY stone that you want to buy, all i can say is ASK LOTS OF QUESTIONS before you bid. We are Very Happy to Leave Positive Feedback for all those customers that do the Same for us!
**We will be Listing alot more Opal from Both the Virgin Valley in Nevada & from Dead Horse Gully,in Lighting Ridge Australia. There will be Something for Everyone! Price's Start at only $1.00 and go up to $5000. See something that You Like or a I Really Need to have that Stone, Email me with a Offer! All Offer's will be considered.
We are Offering for Auction & From our Ebay Store, here on Ebay(Ebay ID=55Kid1), Natural Dug from the Earth, Color Change Alexandrite. This material ranges from Cab Grade to transparent in clarity. All is from Tanzania, Africa unless noted in the auction. Most stone's showoff a Fantastic Rasberry - Cherry Red color Change too! All the Material we are LIsting for Auction is 1000% Natural Color Change Alexandrite. ~Now we have Several Differant Grades/Price ranges of Alexandrite available. **** First off we have our lowest grade & Lowest priced alexandrite. - This Material when Auctioned off will usually start at only $1.00. This material will show-off a BlueGreen to Dark Color Change. **** 2nd we have our Middle Grade & Medium priced. - These Auctions will start from $9.75 too $65.00. This Material will showoff a Color change From BlueGreen to Dark Plum Purple/Lite Pink-Pinkish Red color change. **** 3rd we have our Next to the Hightest Grade & Higher Priced Material. ALL this Material has the Natural Crystal Shape/Cluster Shape. - All this Material will show Off a BlueGreen too Pinkish Red/Red color change. This Material is VERY RARE Because of the Natural Shapes & the Color Change. Hence, the Cost is more Expensive. This Material can sell at Auction from $65.01 and Up. The Price All Depends on the Shape, Size(carat weight) and Color Change. **** 4th & Last Grade of Material is our BEST/TOP GRADE of Alexandrite that we have Available. - Now THIS Material is Much Higher Priced, but the Color Change is Unbeliveable! 99.9% Of all these Crystals have 50-95% Rasberry/Cherry Red color change. This material is Priced from $99 and Up.
We are also very Happy to Welcome our Newest Addition of Rare Gemstones, Lighting Ridge Opal. We have Lighting Ridge Opal Available, in Solid "N1" Black Crystal with Multi Colors of Fire, Gray Base, White Base and crystal Opal. Most have Multi Colors of Fire. You can See the Colors of Purples,Blues,Reds,Oranges,Yellows,Greens,Golds. Most are have Fire/Color all the way through each piece. Also known as Skin to Skin Fire
Very Little of this Material is Left for Sale! I do have a SUPER SUPER GEMMY 6+Ct Crystal forsale in my Store. You might want to check it out! We are Very Happy to say we are now selling 100% Natural Untreated/unheated in anyform, Violet Red colored Bixbite! This material is Also known as Red Emerald, Red Beryl. This material ranges in Clarity from Top Super Gemmy Crystals to Cab grade material. This material is for auction on ebay. This material is from the Wah Wah Mountains in Utah, USA. Here's all the Important info that you may want to know about Bixbite - Red Beryl Mineralogy : Tradename(s) bixbite, red emerald, red beryl Family cyclosilicate - beryl Description The discovery of red beryl crystals (bixbite) in volcanic rhyolite in the Wah Wah Mountains of Utah created a stir in mineralogical circles during the late 1970s. These white effusive igneous formations, found there and in the Thomas Mountains of Utah, and also in the tin districts of Catron and Sierra Counties within New Mexico, are still the only known source of bixbite. The same formations contain opaque bixbyite, an unrelated manganese-iron oxide, which causes confusion between the two minerals. It is noteworthy that Walter Schumann states in Gemstones of the World that scientists do not accept bixbite as a separate variety of beryl. However, no explanation for this conclusion is presented. Dr. Joel Arem states that the name bixbite honors Maynard Bixby of Utah. The small bixbite crystals, none over two inches in length, seldom yield material suitable for cutting gems larger than one carat, although some two or three carat stones may exist. Nearly all the crystals contain numerous internal cracks, partially healed fractures, tiny bixbyite and quartz crystals, two-phase inclusions, and growth banding. Damage can be inflicted easily because of its brittle nature. In Gemstones (an Eyewitness Handbook), Cally Hall indicates that the refractive indices for bixbite, like morganite and goshenite, are relatively high for beryl. Also, red beryl, heliodor, goshenite, and morganite all show greater specific gravity characteristics than those commonly exhibited by either emerald or aquamarine. The best color for bixbite is a clear, rich red with some blue tones. John Sinkankas attributes the red color to the oxides of manganese and cesium. According to Dr. Joel Arem in his Color Encyclopedia of Gemstones, the chemical make-up of bixbite also includes boron, lithium, lead, niobium, rubidium, tin, titanium, zinc, zirconium, "and traces of other elements". Early efforts to capitalize upon the uniqueness and rarity of red beryl led to the practice of labeling it in the commercial gem market as "red emerald". Even today, bixbite is marketed as such. These misnomers, including "pink emerald" for morganite, only serve to misinform and further confuse the buying public. Such tactics are the bane of reputable members of the gem and jewelry industry who strive to serve the public and their clients. The fragility, small size, and extreme rarity of bixbite precludes its use in items of jewelry except by avid collectors. Crystal specimens of any size are prized items in anyone's collection. Mohs 7.5 to 8 Chemical Composition beryllium aluminum silicate Al 2 Be 3( Si 6 O 18 ) + Mn, Cs, Ti, Pb, Li, B, Sn, Rb, Nb, Zn, Zr Refractive Index per Joel Arem: 0 = 1.568 to 1.572 and e = 1.567 to 1.568 per Cally Hall: 0 = 1.59 and e = 1.58 Specific Gravity per Joel Arem: 2.66 to 2.70 per Cally Hall: 2.80 Cleavage indistinct Streak white Localities USA: Utah (Wah-Wah and Thomas mountains, New Mexico Metaphysical : Healing Bixbite is said to enhance one's physical energy and creativity, and to stimulate awareness. It is also said to give harmony and compatibility in relationships, and to help one overcome grief and depression. Bixbite is said to help strengthen and heal the heart and lungs, and to help remedy various disorders of the digestive system.
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