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Post by Donnie's Rocky Treasures on Aug 20, 2013 10:50:18 GMT -5
All of these are wrapped with Parawire, which is working out great for the rings! Tricolored catseye Some kind of agate. If anyone recognizes or has a hint of what it might be, I would appreciate it if you would let me know too. Sodalite This is from a thunderegg of some sort. I don't remember what this one is............... This one is from Arizona, I just call it Arizona orbicular jasper, for lack of anything better. If anyone else can be more specific that would be great!
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Aug 20, 2013 11:46:36 GMT -5
Those rings are neat but I like the wrap on the orbicular jasper best. Thanks for mentioning what wire you used. I am still trying to get my head around all the wire choices that are out there.
Chuck
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Post by pghram on Aug 20, 2013 12:38:55 GMT -5
It is amaizing how you can get the wire to twirl & twist like that without the slightest kink or flat spot. Beautiful, as always.
Rich
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Post by riverrock on Aug 20, 2013 18:10:17 GMT -5
You can bend that wire for sure. The last one is my favourite .
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Post by Bikerrandy on Aug 20, 2013 20:54:57 GMT -5
Those all look awesome! I like the thunderegg wrap best
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Post by Tom on Aug 20, 2013 21:25:41 GMT -5
Everything looks great, those rings are impressive!
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Post by vegasjames on Aug 21, 2013 0:35:27 GMT -5
Those are fantastic. I like the wraps on the catseye and the thunder egg the best.
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Post by kk on Aug 21, 2013 5:09:21 GMT -5
Absolutely adore the thunder-egg and the orbicular jasper.
Whats a Tricolored catseye?
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Post by christopherl1234 on Aug 21, 2013 6:11:45 GMT -5
Looking good Donnie!!
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Post by Donnie's Rocky Treasures on Aug 21, 2013 6:21:37 GMT -5
Thank you! Kurt the cats eye is fiber optic glass. I got some in a trade & this was so much fun I want to do some more. But when I looked around to find them, they were no where to be found. I did, however find some little slabs so I can make my own. That means I can do round ones or other different shapes too!
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Post by cccbock on Aug 22, 2013 1:34:56 GMT -5
nice wraps....
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plumberinaz
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Post by plumberinaz on Aug 22, 2013 1:53:51 GMT -5
Beautiful wraps!!
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Post by tntmom on Aug 22, 2013 12:14:59 GMT -5
Great wraps Donnie!!!
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Post by StoneGolem on Aug 23, 2013 0:33:01 GMT -5
Wow, really nice work! I especially like the thunderegg piece.
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Post by amyk on Aug 28, 2013 0:37:24 GMT -5
I am in Arizona and haven't seen that jasper. It looks great, I will keep looking. You've gotten really good at those rings. My favorite is the orbicular jasper wrap.
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Post by RumbleRock on Sept 14, 2013 20:34:25 GMT -5
I do believe that orbicular jasper is a type of crinoid fossil, those circles are the stems, Crinoids are the ancient relatives of sea lillies. Hope this helps!!
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Post by wireholic on Sept 25, 2013 17:56:12 GMT -5
Really nice wraps! I love the ring designs.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2013 20:20:23 GMT -5
That second one looks like it may be something that I sent to you. Hard to tell with such a small piece. Good job. Jim
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