A gorgeous richly bi-colored stone from Brazil featuring a mix of lovely pink and orange tones
This particular stone is certainly the largest
highlighted by beautiful repeating negative skeletal crystal face lines on both sides
but you can take it one step further because under both SW and LW UV light
This particular specimen features botryoidal Hematite groups forming a good
Natrolite Indonesia A gorgeous richly bi-colored stoneThis "Pear Cabochon" cut gem has a beautiful pattern on the surface, somewhat resembling a leopard print or tortoise shell pattern, but still uniquely distinct and different. In reflected light, the color ranges from a "burnt pink" hue to more of a tan beige color, but when the stone is backlit, it shows a beautiful creamy pink to reddish brown color. These are rare and interesting, and if you collect gemstones, it's a must have for your collection,