VapidLapid
Ideal_Rock
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- Feb 18, 2010
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I recently received this 10.4 carat aqua rough from mozambique. I have been looking at it trying to decide the best orientation for color and the best orientation for size, in avoiding a small, yet shallow, surface breaking feather. There is also some silk that will be unavoidable no mater what, so best color is the primary consideration. The rough has none of the hexagonal crystal surfaces intact, so determining the c axis I was hoping could be guided by color. In the hand the stone has very good color. Outside it was extremely very good color as we had blue sky today. The color is evenly distributed with no zoning. I expect that looking down the c-axis, and looking up the c-axis are the same. I found an orientation where the color was significantly better. I turned the stone around to look backward along the same line and the color was gone! I went back to the original sight and the color was there just as it was. Then I noticed also that rotating the crystal around that same axis, the color disappeared around the 90 degrees, and returned at the 180. No games with polarizers or anything, no change in illumination.







