Eulytine Inclusions in a Manufactured Glass: A Rare Encounter

(a) These brownish orange round (1.38 ct) and pear-shaped (1.76 ct) samples were submitted to AGL for analysis. They proved to consist of manufactured glass and (b) contained abundant inclusions that were identified as eulytine. Photos by Alex Merca…

(a) These brownish orange round (1.38 ct) and pear-shaped (1.76 ct) samples were submitted to AGL for analysis. They proved to consist of manufactured glass and (b) contained abundant inclusions that were identified as eulytine. Photos by Alex Mercado.

These two faceted samples were submitted to AGL for identification. They turned out to be glass with eulytine inclusions.

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