Bad hair day and Hooka diving w diamond earring

nov2101

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Detector(s) used
Whites Spectra V3i with 2x3" eclipse, 6" DD,12" DD & 12"Hot shot.
Minelab CTX 3030 with 6" DD. 11"& 17"
2@Vibebra pin point probes
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
My leave is coming to a end and back to work soon but NOT without hitting the beachhead in the water one more time. Lots of hair pins which means to me,,,,, jewelry and my patience pays off..

0500-0815 20 July 2018
Temp 68 degress
Water temp 60ish plus
Whites Pulse induction 8" coil w vibra probe
Hooka max with dive gear.....
3EA earrings and lots of hair pins and nails

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I have bought a mid level diamond tester to see if it's real. I wont hold my breath and wish me luck because if it's real it's a good size stone. Another great day in New England!!!! And thx for looking:)
 

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Congrats on the finds.

BTW- Where did you get your hooka system and how much did you pay?
 

sweet finds sounds like alot of fun
 

Thank you for all your thumbs up folks!
 

Follow up as promised but I am sure on this forum their are better stone experts. The earring is not real :diamond-earrings::BangHead:and I will keep searching....The device cost was 79.00 on ebay.

Diamondnite Dual Diamond And Moissanite Tester By Mizar DN1




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Goggle search on:

WHAT IS MOISSANITE?
Moissanite is a gemstone born from the stars. It was first discovered in 1893 by a French scientist named Henri Moissan, who later won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He discovered microscopic particles of the gem that would eventually bear his name in Arizona, in a crater created by a meteorite that fell to Earth. He initially thought that he had discovered diamonds, but later determined that the crystals were composed of silicon carbide.

Natural moissanite is incredibly rare, so moissanite available today is laboratory-created. After many years of trial and error, the particles Moissan discovered were successfully synthesized to produce what is now one of the worldโ€™s most scintillating gemstones.

Moissanite is engineered to give the illusion of similarity to diamonds, but is compositionally and visually quite different from a real diamond. The durability, brilliance, and color of the two gems are quite distinct.
 

Nice finds! :icon_thumright:
 

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