Paperheartz
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Dec 15, 2019
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Hello! I found this ring at a pawn shop. It was next to a synthetic Alexandrite ring, but it was listed as a “Mystic Topaz”. It definitely wasn’t as clean or vibrant as the synthetic and actually has more of a “muddy” grayish / green / blue / purple color in daylight. It definitely changes green in sunlight / fluorescent light, but it is super hard to get the right picture. I was able to capture a little bit of the color hue if I turned the ring at an angle and took the picture, otherwise the picture ends up like picture #1. The purple is easier to take a picture of. The stone it’s self is about 1ct. I bought it because I know it is not a mystic topaz and it was really cheap. Even if it isn’t a real Alexandrite, the ring is worth its weight in gold. There is a small dot like inclusion that I can see without a loupe and the stone has a very very faint red fluorescence under a uv flashlight. I don’t have any professional equipment, I just used what I had on hand. Any input would be appreciated



