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Acinom|1437578824|3906076 said:Mine showing their neon sides.
The level of neon becomes stronger depending on the light. The color always looks 'weird/fake' in a beautiful way though.
Neon in faceted stones make the facets disappear in some lighting.
Hope this helps.
minousbijoux|1437624925|3906361 said:You know, I'm not sure. I believe what makes Mahenge spinels stand out from other red spinels regarding glow is a combination of the fluor they have as well as the silk - tiny rutile inclusions that help to cause glow like Kashmir blue sapphires.
Cognition|1437631023|3906386 said:minousbijoux|1437624925|3906361 said:You know, I'm not sure. I believe what makes Mahenge spinels stand out from other red spinels regarding glow is a combination of the fluor they have as well as the silk - tiny rutile inclusions that help to cause glow like Kashmir blue sapphires.
Honestly, these paraiba and mahenge "bug" never got me. isn't the fluor and fine bit of silk also define the top of the line burma-type ruby? and I believe the 'neon glow' of mahenge spinel also can be found in Burmese and Vietnamese spinel
minousbijoux|1437635982|3906395 said:Cognition|1437631023|3906386 said:minousbijoux|1437624925|3906361 said:You know, I'm not sure. I believe what makes Mahenge spinels stand out from other red spinels regarding glow is a combination of the fluor they have as well as the silk - tiny rutile inclusions that help to cause glow like Kashmir blue sapphires.
Honestly, these paraiba and mahenge "bug" never got me. isn't the fluor and fine bit of silk also define the top of the line burma-type ruby? and I believe the 'neon glow' of mahenge spinel also can be found in Burmese and Vietnamese spinel
Sure would appear so, from the photos posted earlier in the thread, and from photos I've seen of gorgeous Man Sin "Jedi" spinels.
Cognition|1437832759|3907279 said:minousbijoux|1437635982|3906395 said:Cognition|1437631023|3906386 said:minousbijoux|1437624925|3906361 said:You know, I'm not sure. I believe what makes Mahenge spinels stand out from other red spinels regarding glow is a combination of the fluor they have as well as the silk - tiny rutile inclusions that help to cause glow like Kashmir blue sapphires.
Honestly, these paraiba and mahenge "bug" never got me. isn't the fluor and fine bit of silk also define the top of the line burma-type ruby? and I believe the 'neon glow' of mahenge spinel also can be found in Burmese and Vietnamese spinel
Sure would appear so, from the photos posted earlier in the thread, and from photos I've seen of gorgeous Man Sin "Jedi" spinels.
I think it will be great if someone can make a side by side comparison between top of the line ruby and neon spinel![]()
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Chrono|1437581697|3906094 said:These pictures speak for themselves. Note the name of the files for further information.