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I have three--mine were advertised as being called " Aqua Aura " , which are

treated with gold (so the card said). I can't find any online, I bought mine

from two different shops in Springfield, IL that are no longer in business.

Unfortunately, I no longer have the cards either--perhaps someone here has heard

of this?

 

I'm thinking of making a page on my site with some of my prettier crystals, if

so I will send you the link--or maybe I'll copy the photo to the album here at

? That might help you tell if it's the same. Either way I will let

you know!

 

Blessings to you and yours,

Ahreinya

 

 

 

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Dear Kim,

 

I sounds like you have Siberian Blue Quartz which can be as light

colored as blue Topaz and as dark as cobalt glass. It is a lab grown

crystal that has only been sucessfully made in Siberia. It is not

uncommon at all. I have some in the shape of dolphins as well as

pendants from the points.

 

Aqua Aura is the color of aquamarine and has an irrisdescant sheen on

the outside. The crystal has undergone huge amounts of stress to get

that pretty color. In the case of Aqua aura a natural quartz is

coated with gold using a very unnatural process in a vacuum tube with

extremely high heat.

 

Love,

Annie

http://crystalvisions.net/

 

, " kimlovescrystals "

<kimlovescrystals> wrote:

> Hi, I'm wondering if anyone out there has ever heard of a blue

> quartz point. I met a lady last year who had one, and she said

> she'd only seen three in her life, including her own. I've

searched

> high and low for one of my own and have had no luck in finding

one.

> It looked like your average clear quartz point except that it was a

> transparent steeley blue, a few shades darker than celestite and

> just as transparent. It didn't look like it had been treated in

any

> way. It seemed to be completely natural. It was about 4 inches

> long and 1 1/2 inches wide. If anyone has any sort of feedback

> about this, I'd really appreciate it.

> Thanks, Kim Olsen

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