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The pink-red "beryl" that's been discovered in Africa (Madagascar) recently is probably not bixbite and may indeed prove to be an entirely new mineral.
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GIA reported on it a few months ago. There is a submission before the International Mineralogical Association to declare it a new mineral, but there has not been a decision yet.----------------
On 8/28/2003 4:362 AM Gemstudded wrote:![]()
Law, I hope it is a new mineral, do you have any further information about this potentially new mineral?
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The Wah Wah mountains--the location of the sole deposit--are in Utah. So it's the same thing.----------------
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5 AM mmmosb wrote:![]()
So, like my usual self, I have like two or three more questions, teehee! What is the difference between the Wah Wah stones and the Utah stones? Law, if you had to pick from ebay, wich would you bid on? Are the more pink colored stones on ebay actualy red beryl, or possibly this new mineral you are speaking of?
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On 8/30/2003 2:53:47 AM valeria101 wrote:
I have seen a 9ct facet almost eye clean and a 6ct cats' eye.
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Very interesting. I had been under the impression that stones that high-quality had not been seen. Although, I have also been told by someone who visited the mine recently that the deposit is all but exhausted, so I guess the best pieces are getting sorted out by now. If there is indeed no more material, the prices are sure to go up soon.
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On 9/5/2003 11:56:11 AM mmmosb wrote:
I'm considering the 0.55 ct oval .... good deal/bad deal?
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