Which gemstones are these in raw form? Any clue?

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    frostbyte3964
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    I bought these stones locally and am curious if anyone can tell me more about them with just these pictures. I was told by the store what they are, but I have my doubts so let’s see what people here have to say.

     

     

    #5862
    Himanshu
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    #5863
    frostbyte3964
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    Lapis Lazuli, to my knowledge is not transparent. I have a lot of that stuff and it’s like a blue rock. The white in this is not quartz, but broken material, whatever it is. The other little blue one is also transparent, but much different in texture. It also sounds from the description to be what they said it was, but pics of others like it on the internet are not what it seems so I’m not sure.

    What I was told is that the blue is sapphire and the spiked blue with yellowish stuff is Afghanite. It has shells and spiky textures and is very brittal. I think the yellow stuff is a hard clay or some earth material that may wash off if I were very careful. It’s only about the size of 1/2 a ripped dollar. The sapphire called one is very large in comparison for being a solid substance. It’s about the same size, but thicker and like one big gem that’s just badly broken.

    There is one sapphire in the rock still on this wiki page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapphire) and it looks very similar to the rock around mine. Afghanite pics don’t look anything like what the dark blue one is with yellow so I don’t know what it is, but it doesn’t appear to have any other rocks in it and on the wiki page, it says you find sapphires in alluvium mines, which it says are unconsolidated soil. So I’m not sure how some is in rock and some is in loose soil, but the weird one is in some dirt. When it is wet, it smells like dirt or clay. The other is just a big rock.

    #5864
    Himanshu
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    The red one is ruby (variety of corundum – http://www.gemstonebuzz.com/corundum).

    Lapis Lazuli is a rock which is mixture of several other minerals and does not occur transparent. With a quick glance, it definitely looked like a lapis lazuli with white veins as calcite (http://www.gemstonebuzz.com/calcite) and yellow minierals as pyrite (http://www.gemstonebuzz.com/pyrite). Is yellow mineral shiny and metalic in lustre? Since, you have said the blue stone is transparent so it is certain that it is not lapis lazuli but can be Afganite as it occurs transparent as well.

    However, I will not be able to ascertain blue gemstones unless checked with gemological instruments like refractometer.

    #5865
    frostbyte3964
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    The yellow is very dull like clay of some sort.

    #5872
    Himanshu
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    Then chances are that, it can be Afganite (the one with yellow clay). The other one, I am not so sure.

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