brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like
brunhiddensmusings:stimman4000:.to answer the first question- its bismuth! the metal rarely if ever exists in nature in crystalline form so its an ‘artificial’ gem’ to make it this way. after a few hours exposed to oxygen its going to look like