Haleysdream
has rocks in the head
K-9 unit Rock Hounds
Member since January 2010
Posts: 654
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Post by Haleysdream on Jan 19, 2010 8:42:55 GMT -5
Wow, Fantastic! How do you keep coming up with something better?
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Post by Bejewelme on Jan 19, 2010 12:24:39 GMT -5
Marie: I love the one with the silver balls, but the bloodstone is a beauty, and I don't even like bloodstone, but I love that one, LOL. Your work is amazing!!!! You have natural skills. Amber
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Post by phil on Jan 19, 2010 16:26:34 GMT -5
Nice! What is that last one?
Is there any way you could reduce the file size of the photos before you upload them? They take forever on a dialup connection...
If you'd put prices on them, we'd probably buy them? That last one pushes the impulse buy button for me!
Thanks! Phil
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Post by superioragates on Jan 19, 2010 17:03:12 GMT -5
Thanks Haleys, & Amber - I'm not really sure how this stuff happens in the wraps, I guess it's all part of the madness!! LOL Phil, I am not sure what the last stone is....I call it the alligator skin stone! LOL All of the pendants are listed in my etsy store.....http://www.etsy.com/shop/superioragates Thanks again everyone! "the mad wrapper!" LOLOLOL
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damammy
has rocks in the head
Member since January 2009
Posts: 697
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Post by damammy on Jan 19, 2010 18:28:41 GMT -5
Marie if that is the stone I am thinking about, I think just my guess that is a agate with pyrite inclusions. The reason I think that is the pyrite sort of flattens out when you cab it. What do you think? Donna
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Post by superioragates on Jan 19, 2010 19:00:55 GMT -5
Donna - I have no clue. I don't know much about the stones not from this area, so I am completely clueless! LOL I try to name what I can, and what I can't...I wing it! LOL
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Post by stonesthatrock on Jan 19, 2010 19:38:39 GMT -5
as much as i don't care for too much wire around the stone, i must admit yours have really caught my eye. wonderful work.
mary ann
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