strmrdr
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On 2/15/2004 10:58:03 AM glitterata wrote:
I guess I'm a garnet girl.
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On 2/15/2004 10:58:03 AM glitterata wrote:
I love
I guess I'm a garnet girl.
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On 2/15/2004 6:34:38 AM mogok wrote:
But may be Namya hot pink spinels are the most beautiful and the rarest stone I've ever seen!
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On 2/15/2004 6:43:08 PM valeria101 wrote:
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On 2/15/2004 6:34:38 AM mogok wrote:
No idea about what the source you mention produces Sounds thrilling, coming from you. Thanks for mentioning THESE !----------------
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Hello,
Ana to fill your curiosity, here are some photos of these spinels. I guess doctor Peretti used a little bit too much photoshop on his photographs as I've never seen such red spinels from Namya. The best quality is hot pink with an incredible fluorescence: They looks absolutly candy like. This color was never seen in Mogok spinel. Doctor Peretti say that they host naturally Beryllium and Lithium, which is fun to me as we are living hard time with this controversy about beryllium in rubies and sapphires with the treatment performed for 4 years by some Thai burners...
I have a particular love for Namya stone from the day I firts went there. It was 4 years ago just after the opening of the mines. It was few month before Doctor Peretti trip. But the leader of the expedition I was in did not made any publication about.
To complete the story: The little photo you can see with alll my posts was taken during this expedition: We were 4 visitors (One American, One english, One Israeli, One French)plus our escort of Burmese military, Kachin guerilla and Pa-O guerilla officers... Only one elephant, as I've choosen to walk beside it: Tought way! One half day through the swamps, the streams and the jungle of the Kachin state as at this time there was still no road to go from Namya village to Se Bo mining camp!
I have broken one chop falling down on a piece of dead wood during this trip...
It was a very fine expedition...
I went back to Namya last year for a full week in order to get samples from all the mines and make a good mapping of the area with a GPS.
In Namya we can find besides these incredible hot pink spinels very fine rubies that can march the best of Mogok. Most of these rubies are in the pinkish red or in the very dark red type and very few of the perfect tone... There are also very fine blue sapphire (rare).
The geology of this place is very strange: All the stones are alluvial and the crystals are completely different from the Mogok type as they show typical "tiger claws wounded like surface..."
Wonderfull place at only 40 kilometers from the Jade mines of Hpakant.
And guess what: I Have heard stories about 2 diamonds that were found in these gravels along with rubies and spinels. The same story comes also from an other small ruby, sapphire and spinel deposit in Kachin state in the Tanai area.... But there its not 2 diamonds that were found but many: To my knowledge its the fist time I hear about fine rubies, spinels and diamonds found in the same place!
All the best,
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On 2/14/2004 4:45:27 PM strmrdr asks:
"Your favorite gemstone?" and then goes on to say,
"mines Ruby but several others are close.
red spinel
honey zircon
blue sapphire
London blue topaz has caught my eye recently and I was looking at some awesome looking samples and the price is great too.
There was a red fire opal ring on tv last night that was totaly yummy also."
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What do you mean by 'Russian cut'?
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