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I have two Apach Tears and well today I kept one in my hand most of

the day. and I put it back in the pouch when I went to lunch and when

I came back the tiny little white lines are gone!!!! can anyone

explain to me what happened. This is kinda weird to ME! or is this

normal? does that mean I need to recharge it maybe and how exactly do

I do that.

 

Kay

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Perhaps You already know the answer...

Here is something I found for You!

Apache tears are a kind of nodular obsidian (volcanic black glass).

When polished, it is opaque to nearly translucent. The color ranges

from red to brown to black.

 

Apache tears have rounded forms (0.5 to 5 cm). They are often found

embedded in a greyish-white perlite matrix.

 

The name Apache tear stems from a legend regarding the Apache tribe.

In retaliation for raiding an Arizona settlement, the U.S. military

trailed the offending band of about 75 Apache warriors and launched a

surprise attack against them. Nearly 50 died in the first volley of

shots, and the rest leapt over a cliff rather than allow themselves to

be killed. The Apache tear stones are supposedly the tears that their

wives and families shed for them.

 

 

 

 

, " Kay "

<hottrinbago72_99 wrote:

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> I have two Apach Tears and well today I kept one in my hand most of

> the day. and I put it back in the pouch when I went to lunch and when

> I came back the tiny little white lines are gone!!!! can anyone

> explain to me what happened. This is kinda weird to ME! or is this

> normal? does that mean I need to recharge it maybe and how exactly do

> I do that.

>

> Kay

>

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In a message dated 1/9/2008 12:57:43 AM Eastern Standard Time,

silalasangre writes:

 

~~Apache tears are a kind of nodular obsidian (volcanic black glass).

When polished, it is opaque to nearly translucent.~~

 

Not to split hairs with the author but to me this is slightly inaccurate. It

should say " to nearly transparent " . Translucent mean only light can pass

through it. Transparent means light passes through but you can also see through

it. I have seen apache tears that are transparent. (most often ones that have

been tumbled and polished)

 

Blessings to you day all..

ReNau

 

 

" Codail, suaimhnigh i nge/aga nadragain "

" Sleep, rest in the arms of the Dragon "

 

 

 

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Wow, that is amazing! Aren't crystals magical? My Selenite can move on its

own.

 

 

 

On Jan 7, 2008 7:21 PM, Kay <hottrinbago72_99 wrote:

 

> I have two Apach Tears and well today I kept one in my hand most of

> the day. and I put it back in the pouch when I went to lunch and when

> I came back the tiny little white lines are gone!!!! can anyone

> explain to me what happened. This is kinda weird to ME! or is this

> normal? does that mean I need to recharge it maybe and how exactly do

> I do that.

>

> Kay

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Wow aren't crystals magical?n My Selenite can move on its own... I fell

asleep sitting up in bed reading the other nite, and woke to find it wrapped

up in my pyjama top all snug and warm! ( I had not been holding it....)

 

 

 

On Jan 9, 2008 11:23 AM, <renaumoon wrote:

 

>

>

> In a message dated 1/9/2008 12:57:43 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> silalasangre <silalasangre%40> writes:

>

> ~~Apache tears are a kind of nodular obsidian (volcanic black glass).

> When polished, it is opaque to nearly translucent.~~

>

> Not to split hairs with the author but to me this is slightly inaccurate.

> It

> should say " to nearly transparent " . Translucent mean only light can pass

> through it. Transparent means light passes through but you can also see

> through

> it. I have seen apache tears that are transparent. (most often ones that

> have

> been tumbled and polished)

>

> Blessings to you day all..

> ReNau

>

> " Codail, suaimhnigh i nge/aga nadragain "

> " Sleep, rest in the arms of the Dragon "

>

> **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape.

> http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

>

>

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so is it normal that the greyish white perlite disappeared or rubbed off? I'm

still not clear as to what happened

 

silalasangre <silalasangre wrote:

 

Perhaps You already know the answer...

Here is something I found for You!

Apache tears are a kind of nodular obsidian (volcanic black glass).

When polished, it is opaque to nearly translucent. The color ranges

from red to brown to black.

 

Apache tears have rounded forms (0.5 to 5 cm). They are often found

embedded in a greyish-white perlite matrix.

 

The name Apache tear stems from a legend regarding the Apache tribe.

In retaliation for raiding an Arizona settlement, the U.S. military

trailed the offending band of about 75 Apache warriors and launched a

surprise attack against them. Nearly 50 died in the first volley of

shots, and the rest leapt over a cliff rather than allow themselves to

be killed. The Apache tear stones are supposedly the tears that their

wives and families shed for them.

 

 

 

 

, " Kay "

wrote:

>

> I have two Apach Tears and well today I kept one in my hand most of

> the day. and I put it back in the pouch when I went to lunch and when

> I came back the tiny little white lines are gone!!!! can anyone

> explain to me what happened. This is kinda weird to ME! or is this

> normal? does that mean I need to recharge it maybe and how exactly do

> I do that.

>

> Kay

>

 

 

 

 

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