rockbrain
Cave Dweller
Member since January 2022
Posts: 3,201
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Post by rockbrain on Jul 24, 2024 17:20:10 GMT -5
I believe this is porcelain Jasper. It was found in the Wiley's well area. Not too far from the Hauser Geode Beds.
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Post by jasoninsd on Jul 24, 2024 22:01:45 GMT -5
I really like the way this style frames the stone Gary!
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Post by liveoak on Jul 25, 2024 6:16:47 GMT -5
I really like the different color tones on this one, and the stone is a perfect compliment to your hammered frame, I hope you got more
Patty
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Post by rockjunquie on Jul 25, 2024 9:04:38 GMT -5
I never get tired of seeing your wraps. I love this style.
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wargrafix
Cave Dweller
Member since June 2023
Posts: 1,092
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Post by wargrafix on Jul 25, 2024 11:56:46 GMT -5
I believe this is porcelain Jasper. It was found in the Wiley's well area. Not too far from the Hauser Geode Beds. Thats just perfect with the sublime patterns
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Post by Pat on Jul 25, 2024 12:14:15 GMT -5
Your wraps are goooood! Unique! Thanks!
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Post by Rockoonz on Jul 26, 2024 12:02:28 GMT -5
Definitely the Wileys well caldera porcelain, I have a bit of it from a friend who went there with the Quartzsite club for years, had a literal pile in his yard.
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Post by susand24224 on Jul 26, 2024 15:23:52 GMT -5
Much to like about this one, including the overall look, the fact that it is self-collected, the blending of colors, the texturing, the lightened LOS near the top of the hammered portion, the more "coppery" look to the actual wrap portion and I'm sure there are more. Overall, the blending of altered copper coupled with the color variations in the stone gives you a smorgasbord of subtle contrasts.
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Post by tribeunited on Jul 26, 2024 16:28:07 GMT -5
Self collected, self created - you need to give that "self" a pat on the back.
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