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Home › Forums › Specific Discussion › Identification › Lime Green Turquoise & Branch Coral – Help with ID
I purchased a broken vintage necklace at a yard sale. I was told the red pieces were branch coral (which I believed was so) and the long green “tooth like” piece were lime turquoise (which I understand is rare). Based on comparisons I’ve done with lime green turquoise imposters ie; chrysoprase, gaspetite, variscite) the inside of the stone (a few were broken – see photos) does not look like the imposter stones. I can not find a photo of an inside cut piece of lime turquoise to compare. The inside color is completely and evenly the same as the outside – i do not believe it was died but I am not an expert. If anyone can help let me know what I have I would appreciate it. Thanks Rick
Here are the rest of the photos they were too large to put in the posting above.
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Rick
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