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Can anyone help identify this glow stone ???

gk1610

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Help me identify please??
This stone can absorb the light and in glow in the dark

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rockysalamander

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It looks like a manufactured photoluminescent stone. They are made in a few way.
1) Quartz that is porous enough that the phosphate used to treat it remains beyond the surface.
2) They are made as a fully manufactured stone and range in size from gravel on up to small boulders.
3) It could be glass coated in a substance that is just a thin coating
4) about 1 million other creative ways

If it was natural, some minerals can glow for a very short time if exposed to intense UV light -- calcite, celestite, colemanite, fluorite, sphalerite, and willemite (maybe others). It does not have a crystalline + color that looks like any of these natural minerals.
 

gk1610

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rockysalamander|1472344650|4070729 said:
It looks like a manufactured photoluminescent stone. They are made in a few way.
1) Quartz that is porous enough that the phosphate used to treat it remains beyond the surface.
2) They are made as a fully manufactured stone and range in size from gravel on up to small boulders.
3) It could be glass coated in a substance that is just a thin coating
4) about 1 million other creative ways

If it was natural, some minerals can glow for a very short time if exposed to intense UV light -- calcite, celestite, colemanite, fluorite, sphalerite, and willemite (maybe others). It does not have a crystalline + color that looks like any of these natural minerals.

thank you, my English is so bad, sorry for that, I have two stone, this is the original stone,it bigger, not sharpend

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