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Trapiche Black Sapphires

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Vismay Zaveri

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Hello,
I have got Trapiche Black Sapphires with Golden Silk (probably Haematite) and also from the same area (somewhere in west africa) I have got a unique piece of grey sapphire which shows a trapiche formation along the c - axis with the hexagonal silk and also a hexagonal silk running perpendicular to the c- axis. I mean it was wierd seeing two silk one parallel to c-axis with trapiche formatioin and one perpendicular to c-axis without the trapiche formation.I will try to post the photo soon. Any info if it can be considered rare?Also a question what trapiches are more rarer and how much highest price would a very rare trapiche fetch???
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Pandora II

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I would try one of the gemology forums for something as specific and unusual as that. You may get some answers here, but there are more experts over there.
 

Vismay Zaveri

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Hey I am kinda new to pricescope and am just kinda confused.anyways here are the pics of the corundum i was talking about. Do help me If you can.

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Pandora II

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I've only seen pictures of trapiche emeralds. Interesting looking stone, but could just be a weird form of twinning for all I know... sorry, can't really help. I know they're rare but no more than that.

These are way beyond my knowledge. Try Gemology Online and you'll get a load of people who'll reply. The only people here who might have a clue are there as well.
 
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