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Re: indentify the stone?
If it has a chatoyancy, it could be tiger's eye. It would have a shiny look "in" it when light hits it at different angles. Otherwise my best guess would be an agate or jasper. Hope that helps.
Re: indentify the stone?
"Maybe" baltic amber
Re: indentify the stone?
thanks so much.
I will check those names you gave me.
Should i post a new pic with lighting on it?
Re: indentify the stone?
it's very hard to tell from images, it could be just glass, but it looks like a form of agate
Re: indentify the stone?
Thanks so much for the reply LoveJoy.
I value your opinion.
have any idea where i can find info on agate that is credible?