My pieces are completely natural and on this teardrop shaped kyanite I left one side of the bead with the natural face of the crystal which shows the natural surface and sparkles
Here is a piece of the "bloodshot iolite" which is a Tanzanian iolite that has spangles of Aventurescence that make it have a bit of a sunstone effect. This is one of the very last pieces I have of this really rare material.
and finally, a piece of genuine tanzanite, also from Tanzania (naturally!). Iolite is often mistaken for Tanzanite and it can be very challenging for the average bead buyer to be able to tell the difference between blue Brazilian kyanite, iolites, and tanzanites. The best way to know for sure is to buy from a reputable dealer and to learn by comparing verifiable samples next to each other. This particular Tanzanite bead is obviously NOT a gem grade sample, it's specimen grade, but it IS a real gemstone and one doesn't often find a 72 carat genuine Tanzanite. For folks who are interested in the metaphysical properties of the stone, this is a great deal and the healed fractures create little sparkles that create Irridescence or Iris effect witihin the stone.... and here is a picture of the 192 carat rough piece of Tanzanite that I made this shield shaped bead from
SO a 192 carat piece of rough yield only one 72 carat stone! That's over 60% waste, which is one of the reasons I don't like to spend a lot of money on rare and exotic rough gemstones!
Thanks for letting me share. Everything l post is also in my DVHdesigns eBay store and I regularly have 99 cent, no reserve auctions, and other specials.
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