[Rockhounds] Thai rubies
J Davis
davisj at earthlink.net
Sat Apr 15 12:26:03 PDT 2017
Tim,
I was rummaging through a March 1967 issue of Gems and Minerals (their 30th
year BTW it had an add paid for by the Oregon Highway Department entitled
Rockhounding in Oregon. Whenever I think of rockhounding in Oregon at least
in the last 10 years I think of you and your excellent CDs. I guess you
have supplanted the State in this area. Keep up the work!
Joe Davis
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Subject: [Rockhounds] Thai rubies
I asked a Thai gemstone dealer friend, I'll let you know what he says.
Tim Fisher
Orerockon.com
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Hi,
Could the coating be shellac?
Regards,
Bart Heymans
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> Hi,
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> I just got back from Thailand and, among new treasures, is a bag of
> bright but lesser quality rubies and sapphires. They are heavily
> coated with something that brings out their color but looks fake --
> waxy, shiny. At first I thought it was just some acrylic or shellac,
> but neither alcohol nor varsol touches it. OI can scratch it with a
knife, but that is all.
>
> Any ideas on what it is and how on earth to get rid of it??
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> Thanks
> John Scully
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