GemGeek
Pearlista
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Yesterday I was at The Collector/Pala International in Fallbrook, California and asked Bill Larson if I could see any Melo Melos they had. Woo Hoo!
First of all, this is the largest Melo I've ever seen in person. Secondly, of the Melos I've seen, I've never seen such a pronounced flame pattern.
The big surprise was that the flames were chatoyant, or had a movable sheen to them. Absolutely unbelievable.
If you are keen to learn more and see more photos on Pala's website, click these links. There is a cool photo of a living melo "snail" in the second link.
http://www.palagems.com/melo_myanmar.htm
http://www.palagems.com/melo.htm
First of all, this is the largest Melo I've ever seen in person. Secondly, of the Melos I've seen, I've never seen such a pronounced flame pattern.
The big surprise was that the flames were chatoyant, or had a movable sheen to them. Absolutely unbelievable.
If you are keen to learn more and see more photos on Pala's website, click these links. There is a cool photo of a living melo "snail" in the second link.
http://www.palagems.com/melo_myanmar.htm
http://www.palagems.com/melo.htm