Please help me determine what stone is in this necklace. Guesses are welcomed!!! It is a Bess Heitner piece, with a turquoise sterling clasp. OMG I forgot to fix my nails hahahaaha!
@afshanahmad8238 Thank you! I am leaning towards opal as well. I am going to take it to my jeweler and ask his opinion. Thank you for watching all the way from Germany!!💕
OMG @laurieambrose1742 with the information you supplied, I was able to find the necklace on her website. Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU! I appreciate you finding that for me so so much. You are a true GEM!💕💕💕💕💕
That is Amazonite💙🤍💚🤎💛 called the 'Amazon Stone ' blue greenish feldspar variety of microcline. Mined in Brazil and named after the Amazon River. Georgous polished stone ❣️ and that clasp alone would cost 2/300$ or more Wonderful find girl 💗
@staceyfelts6346 Thank you, Stacey! regarding the clasp, it is the one thing I did know about! I am a huge fan of turquoise, and it is one of the best pieces I now own. I was so excited when I saw it at the thrift store! Even though I paid up for it, I paid hardly anything considering it's value! I am now heading off to look up that stone! Thank you, again!!!!💕
OMG Dina that clasp!!! It’s to die for 😱 could the beads be jasper? Search pilbara green jasper (I think it’s Australian). I’m no expert but my first instinct was jasper…. In other news my Native American ring came today and it’s a stunner! Can’t wait to share it!
I don’t have any idea to be honest as they look like so many kinds of stones. Please let us know what you discover as I sure love to learn. I received my package and LOVEEE the jewelry thanks thanks thanks! ❤
I believe but I'm not too sure but this may be green cats eye quartz. Maybe not cats eye but could be quartz. Or Agate someone else probably knows the exact answer I hope I could help.
Oregon Owyee Blue Opal is what she has used in other statement necklaces and looks identical. Recently discovered in Owyee Oregon on sacred Indian springs.