The future is looking bright! Bright GREEN! this is part three on our series about starting a gem mine for Peridot in British Columbia Canada. We get our first test lot back from the cutter, we dig a few more Xenoliths, and we do a bunch of testing of some alternative methods of processing and recovering the gemstones. Got any mine name suggestions? Leave a comment below.
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