I mean I’ve seen spheres near this size fully water clear and it is in a museum also I know someone who has a sphere over 15 inches that is without flaws which they had a world class gem cutter carve into a sphere. These people are world traveler gem hunters that visited the Himalayan mountains and extracted a quartz point over 1,700 pounds only to cut it into a perfect 15 inch water clear without flaw sphere and so it is possible to find a sphere this size water clear, I would tell people it is possible however it’s the price that leads the availability of the material and the labor in cutting.
Do you test these with a blue light to make sure they aren't glued or filled? Thanks!
I mean I’ve seen spheres near this size fully water clear and it is in a museum also I know someone who has a sphere over 15 inches that is without flaws which they had a world class gem cutter carve into a sphere. These people are world traveler gem hunters that visited the Himalayan mountains and extracted a quartz point over 1,700 pounds only to cut it into a perfect 15 inch water clear without flaw sphere and so it is possible to find a sphere this size water clear, I would tell people it is possible however it’s the price that leads the availability of the material and the labor in cutting.
You can just get reconstituted crystal spheres with perfect clarity. It isn't glass; it's quartz crystal. They're very easy to find.
@@JoshCS1984 in our experience, they are not reconstituted Quartz, unfortunately…. When we got back to the manufacturer, Quartz was not involved