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Original Message:   I will try to help anyway I can...
Dear Chris,

Free of cost,

I would be pleased to send a composition bead to someone for a test. And how would this person determine the composition of this bead? Or, what would you like to determine, and how would you proceed?

I hear that even with an entire industrial lab at your disposal -after ruling out glass and stone by inspection- it starts to get difficult.

Also, I've been informed that "microscopy may reveal a lot as well, but not composition. And, that If you have samples of a known composition to compare to an unknown, then the task gets a lot easier. Thus, the fingerprints of the compounds can be compared. But searching the encyclopedia of chemical fingerprints is a formidable task, if starting from scratch, even if you have reduced the number of possibilities by clever deduction."

As I said, I will be happy to donate and mail a bead to you or anyone else, if: he or she will propose a course of action and make a commitment on this forum to get back to us with the results of the test, in timely manner.

Sincerely,

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