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Topic: ***6.27 cts prasiolite*** square shape step-cut (Read 6070 times)

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February 01, 2012, 12:52:37 PM
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I can't figure out why this is not worth 2BTC.  I will bid 2.
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Let me hear 2!  2BTC anyone?
legendary
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Any bids at 2BTC?
legendary
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Anyone in for 2BTC?
legendary
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Thank you Binox!  What a good helper!  Binox is in the lead at 1BTC.

I am pulling the trigger early on this auction so if you want it, bid now!

You've been warned.
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I'll start it off at 1BTC for ya Smiley
legendary
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Who wants to start us out with 1BTC?  Do I hear 1BTC?
legendary
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Anyone with a single bitcoin burning a hole in their digital wallet?  Haul it out, sailor, and take the plunge.  You will love this prasiolite's fabulous minty green!
legendary
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This auction does not have a time limit.  I will take bids until I tire of it. 

This is NOT green amethyst!  There is NO such thing as green amethyst!  Amethyst is a variety of quartz that is purple in color.  If a stone is not purple, it can not be amethyst.  I repeat- there is no such thing as green amethyst.

When quartz is green, it is called prasiolite.  This is a wonderful example of the stone with a lively mint green color and very good brilliance.  It is also quite clean with a VS clarity grade.  The stone weighs 6.27 carats and the dimensions are 10.68 x 10.21 x 7.55mm deep. 



As you can see by the pictures it is a very attractive stone that is square shaped with a step cut.  This makes for a sophisticated look that is ideal either for the gemstone collector or for jewelry.  Because prasiolite is a "7" on the Mohs hardness scale, it is suitable for any type of jewelry. 



This stone was mined in Brazil.  This stone has been treated with heat and radiation. 



If you have any questions about this or any other stone listed here just send me a note at [email protected].  As a professional gemologist, I probably have an answer or can find one for you.  And if I don't have an answer to your question I will admit that I have no idea!  Gemology is full of riddles and nobody has all the answers.

1BTC to start, 1BTC increments.  No time limit.
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