Pink saph maybe

loco oro

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0924171402.jpg From same area of NC as the blue
 

Jim in Idaho

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Whatever it is, it's a nice piece!
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Rasputin

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Most probably rhodolite garnet. I don't know of any NC sapphires being that clean, but there is a nice occurrence of gem rhodolite in NC; plus, the color is a dead ringer for rhodolite. So, yea, I've talked myself into it; rhodolite garnet it is!
 

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I agree with Garnet. There are Corundum specimens from N.C. that are this clean but they are very rare and not this color.
 

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Thanks for your insights that came from my first screens getting concentrates first test hole
 

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