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Post by christopherl1234 on Oct 20, 2020 16:35:03 GMT -5
While trimming the chalcedony away on a piece of rough fire agate I accidently cut through a couple of the botryoidal fire bubbles. Usually this would be the end of it and the fire agate would lay ruined. But I saw that I could take the opportunity to create something unique and beautiful. I really like the movement of the fire. It follows you around. Click the photo to see the video 20201016_163628 by CHRISTOPHER LESSO, on Flickr
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Jahic
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since September 2020
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Post by Jahic on Oct 20, 2020 16:50:50 GMT -5
Nice save. That’s a really unique piece!
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Post by miket on Oct 20, 2020 16:56:35 GMT -5
Beautiful.
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Oct 20, 2020 17:52:49 GMT -5
What a unique way to cut a fire agate. It's so cool!
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Post by jasoninsd on Oct 20, 2020 18:17:01 GMT -5
That is absolutely stunningly brilliant! Almost mesmerizing!
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Post by rockjunquie on Oct 20, 2020 18:57:27 GMT -5
I love it! Kinda reminds me of the old crazy magic eight balls, only more colorful.
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gemfeller
Cave Dweller
Member since June 2011
Posts: 4,063
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Post by gemfeller on Oct 20, 2020 18:58:36 GMT -5
Nice composition. Those reverses can really be spectacular.
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Post by stephan on Oct 20, 2020 19:06:41 GMT -5
Wow! Very creative save. A unique creation in the process. This reinforces that what can seem like a fail is often nature's nudge to a new idea.
Or as a frind of mine often says, "I'm in AFOG -- Another F***ing Opportunity (for) Growth."
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