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This stone is not crushed ice.
The blue/black are the same thing - it is showing areas of contrast. Think of the arrows that you see in a round diamond. They are just facets that are turned off when the photo is taken or showing reflection from the camera.
This stone is not horrible, but there is a good bit of light leakage under the table. Note the areas of white and faded green in the ASET and blurry grayish in the actual photo. These are areas where light is passing through the stone and not being fully reflected back.
Have you seen a video of the stone? Focus on the table and think of it as a clock face , watch the areas of the clock along the perimeter where the numbers would be (wider ring around the center), do you notice areas not turning on/off, do they look dull or lifeless, do they look dark?
The blue/black are the same thing - it is showing areas of contrast. Think of the arrows that you see in a round diamond. They are just facets that are turned off when the photo is taken or showing reflection from the camera.
This stone is not horrible, but there is a good bit of light leakage under the table. Note the areas of white and faded green in the ASET and blurry grayish in the actual photo. These are areas where light is passing through the stone and not being fully reflected back.
Have you seen a video of the stone? Focus on the table and think of it as a clock face , watch the areas of the clock along the perimeter where the numbers would be (wider ring around the center), do you notice areas not turning on/off, do they look dull or lifeless, do they look dark?