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    Posted 12 years ago

    DarlingFaith
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    My Love gave these to me in 2005, given to him by his mom who bought them many years ago at an estate sale in Sanfransico. I have been looking for years on something that was similar. I have gone to over 50 jewelers and have been told that it is every blue stone created. His mom called the "Cold Stone". But today I found a site that had a pair of earrings similar to mine and they called them Paste Diamonds, though I am not sure that is correct, but it is the closest thing I have found in 7yrs.

    I truly love these earrings, they were screw-backs when she purchased, and since my piercings are gauged out a bit they fit and stay in without worry and the fact they are silver I do not have to coat the post. You can not tell from the picture but they are the size of nickles. And the Color effects are just amazing.

    Now that I know what to look for, or at least I think I do, I can not wait to find a necklace or pendant to wear with them for my wedding. :) And once I do ::wedding march:: ;)

    These mean so much to me, because of his love, his mom, the history and the time it represents. I am a lover of history and historic preservation, and learning it is "glass" makes me smile cause I love working and creating Leaded stained-glass pieces.

    They look clear with no flash, and blue with a flash.
    They are not: moonstone, topaz, aquamarine, zircon, saphirre, or opal.
    Though Butte Opal is a bit similar.

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    1. Stillwater Stillwater, 12 years ago
      Theres a way to tell if its a type of glass or not, look at the facets under a magnifying glass, the cuts on the surface, if the lines are slightly rounded at all, its glass. If they're razor-straight, like sharp, then its some kind of crystal. I'm curious to know what you find out!
    2. Stillwater Stillwater, 12 years ago
      They look pretty darn sharp to me, they might be some kind of lab-created crystal.
    3. DarlingFaith, 12 years ago
      Well, I looked at the closer and to my eyes the edges seem rounded for they reflected my light in a rounded shape. I used a 3.0 magnifier and a ott light.
      We believe they are from th 1920's.
    4. themuse themuse, 9 years ago
      Im not sure how clear they are in real life but have you tires looking up opaline or opalite crystal / paste stones?
    5. Elisabethan Elisabethan, 9 years ago
      I have seen silver rings marked Taxco mexico Faus R that has the same setting and syntetic alexandrit stones. Google "Faus R ring" and you might see this. Your earrings are smashing! Good luck :)

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