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Quartz, monkeys look cool and im a ranga
I don't know where it is found. (in fact that is what i was searching for) but i can say what it looks like. Mystic quartz looks like an exploding rainbow (with a kaleidoscope effect) when light is refracted off of it correctly. (Answered by a 13 year old:))
A Topaz Gem is a mineral that represents the month of November. It's a light yellow-ish colored stone that is mostly used for jewlery.
There are double-terminated quartz crystals that have remarkable clarity and smooth crystal faces, which have non-scientifically been referred to as diamond quartz--the Herkimer Diamond is one so-named type of quartz crystal.
Local quartz is a good choice for mineral buyers in Contra Costa County who love the look of granite and marble.
I would recommend checking out Quartz website directly to get an idea of what they sell and their style. If you'd like to compare with other watches you can look at other jewelers such as Kay or even Macy's.
The image shows a cluster of purple quartz crystals.
Carnelian is a reddish form of quartz chalcedony that is somewhat translucent.
like a really pretty stone that is very hard to find and hard to make.
Amethyst is actually quartz with iron in it compressed at high temperatures. The iron is what creates the purple colour in the quartz. There are different shades of purple depending on what the iron content in the crystal is. Basically it looks like purple quartz...a basic crystal with colour
Tanzanite quartz, according to Crystal Age.com, is an artificially created stone that reflects intense energy. Tanzanite aura quartz is made from quartz that has went through a special process. In this process, indium, gold or niobium is used to bind with the quartz and the resulting crystals exhibit a tanzanite appearance.
Quartz, monkeys look cool and im a ranga
I don't know where it is found. (in fact that is what i was searching for) but i can say what it looks like. Mystic quartz looks like an exploding rainbow (with a kaleidoscope effect) when light is refracted off of it correctly. (Answered by a 13 year old:))
A Topaz Gem is a mineral that represents the month of November. It's a light yellow-ish colored stone that is mostly used for jewlery.
If you watch The Lion King you will find out.
Hi,In 1980 Jean Lassale Inc. was bought by Seiko. Then in the 80's Jean Lassale Inc. "L" became the US quartz luxury sub brand of Seiko manufactured in Japan. Seiko also branded LASSALE and/or Seiko LASSALE analog quartz watches in the US. If your watch only has LASSALE on the dial it is definitely a Seiko quartz sub brand. If you watch has Jean Lassale with the "L" logo and it was manufactured after 1980 it is the US luxury quartz Seiko sub brand. If you do not know the date of manufacture then try looking at the reference numbers on the case back. At the bottom look for a small logo that looks like a Double Triangle or a Double Lighting Bolt. If it is there it is the Seiko luxury sub brand. (This is the case on my analog quartz ultra thin Jean Lassale "L" 18k watch manufactured in Japan in Aug. 1985, with the Seiko 2F70A analog quartz caliber, and was 47th in this model. (Note: The analog ultra thin quartz caliber 2F70A is also found in the Japanese luxury Seiko sub brand Credo, that still exists today. The quartz caliber 2F50A is found in the LASSALE US sub brand of Seiko.)Another why is to look for the word Geneva on your watch. If you have it then it is of course from Switzerland and is the original Jean Lassale.If this does not work, take the Jean Lassale "L" watch to a jeweler and take off the caseback. If your see Japan marked on the inside it is a Seiko sub brand made in Japan and was manufactured after 1980.I am not so sure about the mechanical watches. I believe if you have the 1200 caliber, then congratulations, it is the famous Jean Lassale "L" original mechanical ultra thin movement/caliber. Good Luck
i believe it's a suspender belt (it does look like a watch i suppose)