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Post by mohs on May 5, 2011 11:32:46 GMT -5
Hi Rock Troopers ! The striped stone is pretty hard and the other is a much softer stone It blended well Let me know if you think the same and any I.D. on the 2 rocks is appreciated Thanks for clicking into my heart thread Ed
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Post by Toad on May 5, 2011 11:49:24 GMT -5
Very complementary stones
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NDK
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Post by NDK on May 5, 2011 14:38:39 GMT -5
I love your hearts Ed. Nice work.
Nate
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Post by GlamRocks on May 5, 2011 15:27:06 GMT -5
Great work Ed! That's a really neat blend, nicely symmetrical cuts too. Great job.
I'm guessing Mookaite Jasper on the right (bottom photo) and possibly Wonderstone? Would explain the softness comparatively. Nice work! Thanks for sharing!
Cheers,
Harry.
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Post by mohs on May 5, 2011 16:00:41 GMT -5
I think you nailed it Harry I was thinking mook. the wonder stone had me wondering Thanks Everyone ! ed
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Post by Fossilman on May 5, 2011 16:02:29 GMT -5
Awesome work Ed...............
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Post by NatureNut on May 5, 2011 16:59:42 GMT -5
So lovely, so lovely. Jo
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Post by stoneviews on May 5, 2011 22:18:38 GMT -5
I like it, very nice.
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Post by adrian65 on May 5, 2011 22:36:10 GMT -5
Beautiful heart, warm colors in both stones.
Me too, I think the striped one is wonderstone. But you say it's harder than the other one, so it might be something else.
Adrian
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Post by frane on May 6, 2011 8:37:36 GMT -5
All I know for sure is that it is lovely! You did a great job Ed! Fran
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