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Post by bobby1 on Aug 2, 2016 0:12:36 GMT -5
I think I am blurring the border between a cab and a carving but I love doing the curves to match the pattern within the stone. It is Piranha Agate and it is rather large at 5" tall. Bob
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Post by Pat on Aug 2, 2016 0:42:39 GMT -5
Exquisite!
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Post by kk on Aug 2, 2016 3:51:59 GMT -5
To me it will always be a cab. And a fantabolous one at that! Love all those curves.
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Post by orrum on Aug 2, 2016 9:11:10 GMT -5
Yep it's a cab and I do believe the best I have seen! 5 inches!!!
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Post by Jugglerguy on Aug 2, 2016 9:18:20 GMT -5
I don't care what you call it. I call it awesome. I just showed it to my wife and she said it rminds her of a tropical fish.
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Post by rockjunquie on Aug 3, 2016 13:40:36 GMT -5
THAT is amazing!!! I love all the inside cuts and how they work with the stone.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2016 17:21:42 GMT -5
Amazing *100
Turn in 90deg clockwise and it's a bird on the wing. A gorgeous bird on the wing.
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Post by krazydiamond on Aug 3, 2016 19:37:24 GMT -5
magnificent! don't care what you call it!
KD
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Post by adrian65 on Aug 3, 2016 22:54:01 GMT -5
You could call it a carved cab Who cares, it's absolutely gorgeous anyway! Adrian
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Post by Tommy on Aug 4, 2016 0:11:22 GMT -5
I commented on Facebook already but it's truly amazing Bob. Only a tiny handful of cabochon artists would even attempt such large creations and you do it with regularity. Beautiful work.
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Post by mohs on Aug 6, 2016 10:22:15 GMT -5
all of the above !!! a rock that if you threw it would return boomerang smooth !
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Post by mossyrockhound on Aug 8, 2016 12:12:22 GMT -5
Beautiful stone and I would call it a cab too. I like how you matched the cab pattern to the lines in the stone.
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