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dull blue/orange marble


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curious about this one I have, it seems like it could be older than my other marbles. surface feels more organic, not as polished. I think both seams are in the first picture, however it almost looks as though there is a straight seam in the sixth photo, which connects to one of the smaller ones. I could be wrong. The marble is about 16mm. thoughts?

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Swirls aren't generally thought of as having seams.  All swirls technically have two cutlines, but often the cutlines are hidden inside the swirl, so it's not a thing that's considered often for that type of marble. 

I'd say good chance Alley.

Also, what does it look like backlit?

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Ohhh, I see. still learning lol.

backlit, all of the blue is opaque, however the dark orange bits retreat into the interior. as a result, I can shine the light through one orange section and have it glow on the other side of the marble. so it has a translucent interior. I would take photos, but I don't have two phones handy at the moment.

the darker the orange, the more it glows when backlit.

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