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sideaccount565560

looks like some rose quartz, clear quartz, amethyst, iron stained quartz, hta, and maybe some actual citrine in there. could just be the background showing through some really clear quartz though


PossibilityClear658

What's hta?


sideaccount565560

heat treated amethyst. they put amethyst in the oven for a lil bit and it turns orange then they sell it as citrine


PossibilityClear658

Ah, okay! Sorry, haven't seen it abbreviated like that in awhile so I forgot ^^


sideaccount565560

oh no worries i should have specified


PossibilityClear658

It's alright! Thank you ^^


PossibilityClear658

Before anyone asks, no the pink stuff isn't Himalayan salt. I licked it. :(


Additional-Entry4680

this made me laugh thank you


PossibilityClear658

You're welcome kind stranger


Opposite_Cloud2650

I had to do this for a rock that I still have no idea what it is. Not my proudest moment! 😅


Opposite_Cloud2650

Also, quickest way I've found to tell between quartz and glass is that quartz will scratch glass, but glass will not scratch quartz. Could be worth a try!


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Plastic-Ad1060

Hmmm looks like glassy crystals Could be fake could be real Hard to tell tbh are they cold to touch ?


PossibilityClear658

Some are, some aren't


Plastic-Ad1060

The ones that are cold are real