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<p>[QUOTE="Marie Forjan, post: 4282027, member: 147"]There is no way to ID a stone like this from photos. </p><p><br /></p><p>Does your gem tester come with paperwork that tells you what the different ranges mean for IDing a stone? If not, if it just for testing diamonds, then it doesn't really help. Plus, gem testers can not differentiate between natural and man made stones. You need to take them to someone who can do a proper ID on them to know for sure what they are.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marie Forjan, post: 4282027, member: 147"]There is no way to ID a stone like this from photos. Does your gem tester come with paperwork that tells you what the different ranges mean for IDing a stone? If not, if it just for testing diamonds, then it doesn't really help. Plus, gem testers can not differentiate between natural and man made stones. You need to take them to someone who can do a proper ID on them to know for sure what they are.[/QUOTE]
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