Blue Boy claims in Esmeralda County, Nevada were worked in the early 1900’s and later in the 1940’s. This mine is currently owned by friends of mine Richard and Helen Shull. Black Variscite is rare and very hard to obtain. Black Variscite can be Web/spotted or a solid black. If you like Variscite and love dark colors it just does not get any better than this. The Son and I do all the cutting work we never farm it out. We are Native American gem cutters, we are registered members of the federally recognized Native American tribe Wichita Indians out of Oklahoma.
To be clear “100% NATURAL” it is all turquoise no backing was used If it just says “NATURAL” it is natural and backed with JB Weld.
The photos in this listing are taken in natural sunlight on a white background. I do this because any color background except white can alter the colors in the photo. I realize Direct sunlight and white background is the worst possible conditions to photo in. I would rather have you say it looks so much better in hand then be disappointed when you get the stone. If you would like a photo in shade, just ask.
Size is Approximate give or take .5 mm
Note: In the event of any typos in this listing, the item in the photos is the one or ones you will receive if you purchase this item.
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In the event of any typos in this listing, the item in the photos is the one or ones you will receive if you purchase this item.
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