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Post by mohs on Mar 12, 2012 10:59:51 GMT -5
Ha Ha Ed ! I'm on dial up and went took a shower to let the page load your always an avalanche ! That piedra is cauldron of fire ! and the morrisonite as a panda bear staring at me excellent ! edMostly
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Post by stoner on Mar 13, 2012 0:48:20 GMT -5
Thanks everyone. The Purple Turquoise is a man made and dyed product.
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Post by tntmom on Mar 13, 2012 1:17:10 GMT -5
Dang, just planned on looking at this thread......
My Gosh! Sweet little dendritic agate just pulled me in. Super!
Jealous.... your dry-head is RED!!!!!!!
And always LOVE Chrys/Malachite, SUPERB!
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Post by talkingstones on Mar 13, 2012 7:49:40 GMT -5
These are gorgeous! I'd like to pick a favorite, but can't!!! How was the morrisonite to work? The more I see of that stone, the more interested I am in it.
Cathy
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cabjunky
has rocks in the head
Regency Rose Plume
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Post by cabjunky on Mar 13, 2012 9:58:54 GMT -5
Nice batch of cabs. I especially like the Pietersite
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Post by rockitman on Mar 13, 2012 10:10:44 GMT -5
As always. Your work is beautiful. All of it! But that turquoise is the BOMB!
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Post by stoner on Mar 13, 2012 14:51:04 GMT -5
Thanks again. Cathy, Morrisonite is a really nice stone to work with. There are a great many colors and patterns, depending on the location it was mined, and it is considered a porcelain jasper(very hard and shines easy). It's known as "The King of Jaspers". It's getting harder to find the stuff with the gorgeous patterns, and when you do find it, usually the people selling it want your first born child for it.
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RickN
noticing nice landscape pebbles
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Post by RickN on Mar 14, 2012 20:27:30 GMT -5
The Pietersite is wonderful, of course the others arn't bad either.
RickN
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