What is that? Glass or stone?

Dimeyo

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traveller777

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I found this thing today and don't know if it's just piece of glass or something else
Welcome to the site, Dimeyo. I am sure some of the experts on here will be along to help you. You might want to give some details on where you found it. Not an exact location just a general area.
 

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Georgivs

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Glass that's been through a fire IMHO. My fathers shop is on the site of a barn that burned down (it was full of flammable varnishes and paints and the fire got hot enough to melt some steel) there was a stack of window panes that got fused together and we used to find chunks as kids. It's a man made gemstone and still really cool looking if not particularly valuable.
 

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If you have an aquarium set the glass on the bottom then give it some light from underneath using optic fiber.
 

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