goldensummergirl
noticing nice landscape pebbles
Reach for the stars...and the stones.
Member since August 2010
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Post by goldensummergirl on Mar 2, 2011 21:48:19 GMT -5
Butterfly Jasper? Attachments:
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Post by deb193redux on Mar 2, 2011 22:33:54 GMT -5
Nor butterfly. Seems familiar though. Fancy Jasper?
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goldensummergirl
noticing nice landscape pebbles
Reach for the stars...and the stones.
Member since August 2010
Posts: 85
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Post by goldensummergirl on Mar 2, 2011 22:52:38 GMT -5
Probably-I ordered a few types and din't see the writing on the bags until I had them unwrapped
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Post by deb193redux on Mar 3, 2011 10:58:23 GMT -5
I've done that. Sometimes I even forget to inventory and check that every slab/rock is in the order. I pull stuff out and start photographing or cutting it, when I should first unpack the whole box. Butterfly Jasper always reflects its thunderegg origins, and the colors in the best pieces are teal and yellow, and mauve. Here is the best piece I ever cut. Or, I think I cut. I got this before 2007 and remember making the end cut, but can't find any opics of the other slabs, nor do I remember cutting the rock. Maybe it is in the bottom of one of my muckets wating for me to rediscover it: Fancy Jasper often has a mix or red and greens, even reds veering towards orange. This is some lower-grade rough I have. The green one is more towards bloodstone (helitrope) variety with small red dots. The red/orange one unfortunately does not have much green. Your pieces have a nice balance of red/green. Almost scenic green hills with red sky. IMHO, Pretty nice slabs. I have seen rough like that, but don't have any. Look at this link: astropaths.esmartdesign.com/Crystals%20and%20Stones/bloodstone%20rough.jpgDid your order include Fancy Jasper? Sometime Ocean Jasper shows these colors, but the green will usually have some orbs. Hereis a piece I have:
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Post by Jack ( Yorkshire) on Mar 3, 2011 12:46:38 GMT -5
My That Butterfly Is awsome
Jack Yorkshire uk
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