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    Posted 2 years ago

    Tangoes
    (180 items)

    Hi,I recently purchased this Sterling Spider Web with Turquoise Spyder Pendant at my local flea market (cheap ) it is marked E B Sterling It measures Approximately 1.5” by 1.5” inch I would love to know if any reading this can give me information on this pendant like what does E B Stand for and what Type of turquoise the spider is, thanks for reading/viewing

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    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 2 years ago
      Must have got your spidey sense tingling !~
    2. carmenisacat carmenisacat, 5 hours ago
      The spider web design is usually Zuni however this appears to be a generically produced Native American piece probably meant for a shop. To test the turquoise, moisten a qtip in acetone (polish remover) and rub it...if it is dyed the qtip will take on the turq hue. Now to test for other treatment, you can take a hot pin and see if it has been glazed with a polymer of some type however it may damage the finish if it is...if it doesn't smoke or melt the surface, it's a real stone....it's a gamble. I don't think there is a test for heat treated stones but surprisingly enough, there's alot of heat treated turq out there and honestly, if you love the color then it doesn't matter. Hope this helps.

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