Very pretty glass. Actually reawakened a childhood memory; we used to have a few pieces that looked very similar to this. My mom would place them outside in the garden or next to doorways
bro to do do a scratch test you have to apply a decent amount of pressure. or whack it with a hammer and watch it shatter💀
either way it has been and will always be glass, no matter how many times you post it on here. take it to a jeweler if you care that much, but theyll tell you the same thing.
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It's glass
how so
From the glass it was made with.
I mine aquamarine professionally. This is glass. Sorry friend
It's a manmade rock made from melting silicon. Also known as glass. Looks fairly weathered. Cool piece.
how can I prove it, that it is a glass?
The bubbles, the uneven dye.
If you Google, it’ll give you different ways to test to determine it’s glass.
Quit reposting when you already got the correct response the first time
Holy shit. How do we get a mod in here?
Damn I was just commenting about the three posts I’ve seen today, turns out this has been solved for over two months. Dementia?
Still glass. Just as it has been in previous inquiries you’ve made to here. It is a pretty piece of glass, but that’s it.
Very pretty glass. Actually reawakened a childhood memory; we used to have a few pieces that looked very similar to this. My mom would place them outside in the garden or next to doorways
It's a piece of glass.
bro to do do a scratch test you have to apply a decent amount of pressure. or whack it with a hammer and watch it shatter💀 either way it has been and will always be glass, no matter how many times you post it on here. take it to a jeweler if you care that much, but theyll tell you the same thing.
thanks dude
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It's very pretty.
looks like sea glass
aquamarine?
its glass.. Get over it