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Bubbles in a transparent blue base with brown and white patch ~ ID Please


The Nickel Guy

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I just posted another marble with a similar sounding title (Vitro) but I think this is of a different maker with some similarities. This one has cool bubbles in a pretty blue colored base. This patch looks more brushed on and it also has a dark brown mixed in with the white. This one is not UV reactive. 5/8th in diameter. I have no idea what it is but with some more help I might be able to get better at ID-ing these unfamiliar types.

As always, thanks for your thoughts and knowledge shared.

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Thanks Fire! It is made tricky because of my unskilled photography and frustration. Here it looks like a green base but it is still blue. Well, maybe aquamarine?

This doesn't even look like the same marble but it is. I really think this shows oxblood which I did not detect before.

It is a pretty dark marble. Unfortunately besides the hits, it has a couple fractures which I tried my best to show. I did not see them before until I put this light on it.

I hope I have shown both ends of the seams. But . . . I still like it.

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I’m trying to figure out if the seams are off set. If you hold the marble between your finger tips. Hold it with one seam running horizontal. Then turn the marble like is a globe and see if the other seam runs vertically. These are called “offset seams”🔥

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