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Hey everyone, I grabbed a one-off pendant and was trying to identify it. I don't THINK it's glass, of be embarrassed if it were, but that's why I'm here. Reverse image keeps telling me it's jade, which given where I bought it and the circumstance, I highly doubt this. The measurements are taken from the longest points of the dimensions. Overall it's beveled slightly. 1.5"X1"X0.25" and weight is 15 grams (in case a rough idea of density helps) I included pictures of the pendant/gem with and without a backlight.
Please forgive me y'all, I'm sure this is a no brainer, but I'm listing this for sale with a necklace and I really don't want to tell people wrong, but I want to tell them accurately, what it's made of.
I do not know gems in any capacity, so this SEEMED like it was ok to post, but if not, just say so, it's out of ignorance, not maliciousness
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