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06-09-2013, 10:10 PM
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wow very jealous not been on a crystal hunt for eons, the geology around here is sandstone, coal and shale, and the frackers want that.
bought 9 tumblestones today
lapis lazuli
sardonyx
opalite
aqua marine (tiny tiny pieces)
tigers eye
rhyolite
jade
Botswana agate
moonstone.
what I really wanted
was nuumenite, though Ill have to get it from the internet.
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11-09-2013, 09:17 PM
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Two more Herkimer Diamonds, courtesy of eBay. I have found FAR more reasonable prices there than in any of the metaphysical shops that I can visit in person. Just make sure that you can ID from the photograph that the stone is a genuine Herkimer Diamond -- and Herks have a very distinctive appearance that is easily spotted, even in a photograph -- and you should be good to go.
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12-09-2013, 12:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Likes2Read
Two more Herkimer Diamonds, courtesy of eBay. I have found FAR more reasonable prices there than in any of the metaphysical shops that I can visit in person. Just make sure that you can ID from the photograph that the stone is a genuine Herkimer Diamond -- and Herks have a very distinctive appearance that is easily spotted, even in a photograph -- and you should be good to go.
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I bought a pretty nice Herkimer on eBay recently and then bought a pound of low quality Herks. Also recently bought a Citrine Quartz point and a really nice 30 gram piece of Indonesian Amber. Also have reserved 2 more pieces of Moldavite and I'm just waiting for the dealer to get back from their tip on the 20th of Sept.
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12-09-2013, 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Likes2Read
Two more Herkimer Diamonds, courtesy of eBay. I have found FAR more reasonable prices there than in any of the metaphysical shops that I can visit in person. Just make sure that you can ID from the photograph that the stone is a genuine Herkimer Diamond -- and Herks have a very distinctive appearance that is easily spotted, even in a photograph -- and you should be good to go.
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The owner of a local crystal shop showed me some "herkimer" Diamonds from Pakistan that look the same. He was telling me that a lot of people are selling the Pakistan look a likes as Herkimers (pakistan being cheaper in price), so I wouldn't be iffy about ebay herks. Not saying that they are not genuine but how can you tell from the pics if they are genuine? Now that I think about it I am going back to the store and asking the owner if there's a way to distinguish them. The pakistan ones he showed me were very convincing.
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12-09-2013, 02:28 AM
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The owner of a local crystal shop showed me some "herkimer" Diamonds from Pakistan that look the same. He was telling me that a lot of people are selling the Pakistan look a likes as Herkimers (pakistan being cheaper in price), so I wouldn't be iffy about ebay herks. Not saying that they are not genuine but how can you tell from the pics if they are genuine? Now that I think about it I am going back to the store and asking the owner if there's a way to distinguish them. The pakistan ones he showed me were very convincing.
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These stones are coming from sellers in NY state (and in one case, CT which is next door to NY). The stones were mined by the sellers themselves -- there are some places in upstate NY where you can pay a fee to go search out your own stones. I wish I lived a bit closer to there, because I'd love to do something like that. And I wouldn't be selling my finds on eBay, that's for sure! :)
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12-09-2013, 05:12 AM
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Same the Herks I bought came straight out of New York. I've seen a lot of them on eBay coming out of China which is pretty ridiculous. They are just finding Quartz that looks similar to a Herk and selling it as a Herk. I mean other than location though I doubt there is too much of a difference since it's all Quartz anyways.
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12-09-2013, 08:04 AM
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These stones are coming from sellers in NY state (and in one case, CT which is next door to NY). The stones were mined by the sellers themselves -- there are some places in upstate NY where you can pay a fee to go search out your own stones. I wish I lived a bit closer to there, because I'd love to do something like that. And I wouldn't be selling my finds on eBay, that's for sure! :)
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Ah ok, that makes sense. Didn't know about the Herkimer dig, sounds like fun.
Astral Explorer there's nothing wrong with Herkimers from china, I am sure they are as good as their moldavite lol.
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12-09-2013, 09:10 AM
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Ah ok, that makes sense. Didn't know about the Herkimer dig, sounds like fun.
Astral Explorer there's nothing wrong with Herkimers from china, I am sure they are as good as their moldavite lol.
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Well I doubt that but I'm just saying that Herkimer Diamonds are just a form of Quartz and as long as the stuff being sold out of China which is from Tibet is real Quartz it can't be that different. I am sure it's not exactly the same but it can't be that different.
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12-09-2013, 10:13 AM
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Tumbled stones:
Snowflake Obsidian
Large Aventurine
Black Moonstone
Tibetan Quartz
Blue Quartz Pyramid
Snowflake Obsidian Sphere
New Jade Sphere
29.6 gram chunk of Moldavite ^.^
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12-09-2013, 05:38 PM
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Well I doubt that but I'm just saying that Herkimer Diamonds are just a form of Quartz and as long as the stuff being sold out of China which is from Tibet is real Quartz it can't be that different. I am sure it's not exactly the same but it can't be that different.
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I guess sarcasm doesn't work out well in writing  The conditions in which is created is a bit different but at the end of the day it's still quartz... a more expensive quartz
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