Nikki24401
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- Dec 3, 2016
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That's awesome! I have a rock I had tested because I kept getting a hardness of 8, which topaz is, the color, the hardness, and a fracture that looked like cleavage all pointed to topaz, until they did the refraction test, and that proved it to be a really hard piece of citrine. I was bummed it wasn't topaz, but the geologists were excited that it was citrine, because it is very rare for this area, and the color is awesome on it, I plan on getting it faceted into a nice gemstone! Long story short, I am a little jealous you have found topaz and I have not! Congratz!Thanks for the help everyone, it has been identified as topaz: very cool find and this also helped me stumble across some kind other cool stuff
I agree, it does not make sense, in fact the two geologists were convinced that it was topaz, until they did the refraction test! They tested both oils for quartz and for topaz and on that test it came out as quartz. They spent about an hour and a half doing the tests and showing me what they were doing and how they worked, it was pretty fun really! They told me that it is possible for quartz to be harder than normal, and even softer than normal, but it definitely had them confused a little! And, they admitted that, they were confident that it was quartz, but not POSITIVE, so, we just went with quartz. Maybe I will make a post about it when I get time, i've been terribly busy of late, but if you are interested, I'll try and make some time to post it. And once again, AWESOME find Nikki204401, Topaz is on my bucket list, I may have to go to Utah to get mine!Congrats on the topaz!
IAMZIM, a hardness of 8 on a citrine? How did you come to that conclusion?
Aluminum is present in Topaz, however, the aluminum in topaz can't be detected by an XRF, I'm not sure aluminum affects the color, as I think all topaz, of any color has aluminium present, but I'm not an expert on that, someone with more experience would have to chime in on that.......but I think I understand what you are thinkin'!Aluminum perfectly mixed with the silica possibly? Or would the Al turn the silica a different color...