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Post by TheRock on Nov 9, 2019 0:54:17 GMT -5
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Post by MsAli on Nov 9, 2019 6:19:36 GMT -5
Pretty!
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Post by rockjunquie on Nov 9, 2019 6:45:01 GMT -5
Jelly beans!
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Post by Pat on Nov 9, 2019 23:05:37 GMT -5
Yummmmmm!
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Post by RocksInNJ on Nov 10, 2019 23:26:50 GMT -5
Omg lmao! That was the first thing I thought too, but you beat me to it.
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Perigrine
starting to shine!
Member since November 2019
Posts: 33
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Post by Perigrine on Nov 21, 2019 11:44:27 GMT -5
Holy crap, I think that's gorgeous! That really appeals to my love of color!
I'll do some searching on Google, but where does this stuff come from? I'm assuming it's not natural.
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NevadaBill
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since January 2019
Posts: 1,332
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Post by NevadaBill on Nov 22, 2019 11:45:00 GMT -5
Those are all pretty, and shine really nicely. A perfect bowl full for the kiddies that come over to visit.
Hmm, I bet that if you could somehow get them in to a sphere making device, that you could make amazing marbles out of this colored quartz material. I've never heard of Crackle Quartz before either.
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osuguy0301
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since December 2015
Posts: 203
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Post by osuguy0301 on Nov 24, 2019 8:22:00 GMT -5
Holy crap, I think that's gorgeous! That really appeals to my love of color! I'll do some searching on Google, but where does this stuff come from? I'm assuming it's not natural. It is dyed quartz, so not naturally occurring in those colors. Here is the link for it at The Rock Shed, its halfway down the page. www.therockshed.com/crushedrock.html
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