B bucki Rough_Rock Joined Feb 20, 2014 Messages 3 Feb 20, 2014 #1 Any clue what could have caused this. The stone is only 1 year old and is a flux grown man made stone.
Any clue what could have caused this. The stone is only 1 year old and is a flux grown man made stone.
davi_el_mejor Brilliant_Rock Joined Mar 8, 2010 Messages 1,947 Feb 20, 2014 #2 all it takes is a good whack on a table or anything else to cause that.
B bucki Rough_Rock Joined Feb 20, 2014 Messages 3 Feb 20, 2014 #4 What causes the oil slick spot,a chip or a crack in the stone? Is it possible that the stone had an inclusion that is just now displaying itself on the surface? Should I replace the stone or is there a high likelihood that this will happen again?
What causes the oil slick spot,a chip or a crack in the stone? Is it possible that the stone had an inclusion that is just now displaying itself on the surface? Should I replace the stone or is there a high likelihood that this will happen again?
soberguy Brilliant_Rock Joined Mar 25, 2009 Messages 650 Feb 20, 2014 #5 We only discuss natural gemstones on this forum. Man made stones aren't discussed.
B bucki Rough_Rock Joined Feb 20, 2014 Messages 3 Feb 20, 2014 #6 What would cause it in a natural sapphire? Does that help