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Oxblood+aventurine/Turquoise


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Possibly.  Oxblood is Red.  Aventurine is usually in green or black.  It's thought the reaction has something to do with the minerals precipitating from the glass formula/heat, etc. ,  many colors are possible. I'm sure one of our more experienced glassworkers here, can explain it better.

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Aventurine in oxblood is very very rare. Small bubbles and open areas in oxblood can look some like aventurine.  A 10x or 20X loupe will solve the question. Aventurine is solid man made glass or chemical reactions, not a bubble, not transparent. It sparkles and reflects bright in very good light.  A loupe even a cheap one gives the answer.  

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