some more of the stones that we picked up along the way home from MFM
I think taking pictures of them like this helps put in perspective how large the pieces I have are...
I think taking pictures of them like this helps put in perspective how large the pieces I have are...
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Whoa! those are fantastic!
That Carnelian is a great find, you scored some major stones there hon.
i haven't seen #4 before, i'd like to know what it actually is, any chance of stopping by the local geology department and seeing if you can get an ID on it?
the optical quality of the quarts is verry good despite the slight flaw that may be worth faceting (i cut Gems as a hobby)
once again great specimens and i hope they didn't cost you too dearly.
--Rick
That Carnelian is a great find, you scored some major stones there hon.
i haven't seen #4 before, i'd like to know what it actually is, any chance of stopping by the local geology department and seeing if you can get an ID on it?
the optical quality of the quarts is verry good despite the slight flaw that may be worth faceting (i cut Gems as a hobby)
once again great specimens and i hope they didn't cost you too dearly.
--Rick
i'm amazing at finding almost pure quartz crystals. I'll take picturse of more of the ones I have that just have one or two flaws to them ^.^ I dunno but "Ginger Ale" is the closest I could come to descibing it. Imagine if someone turned some bubbly gingerale into stone... thats what it looks like.
And these are maybe 1/8 of what I got in the bag. Fill the bag for $5 whatever your choice of stones. Great deal
And these are maybe 1/8 of what I got in the bag. Fill the bag for $5 whatever your choice of stones. Great deal
*shakes head* do you read the description? I'm not sure if you saw the other picture but thats a little 11inch doll holding each of the stones. Mangus. My doll model. The one that I've been taking a lot of pictures of? Hes the one holding the stones. These stones are a lot smaller than you're assuming.
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