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I don't just keep the greatest ones... Some I keep because of sentimental reasons. The first rocks my husband Jim gave me I keep. Others I keep because he suggested I should try to always wear a cab to promote local interest in my business. I don't really wear jewelry, but I have been trying.
There are a some others, which will be added when I get the images together.
6-6-07 Lace Agate. 39 x 20 x 7 mm This one had some problems in the girdle area, has more epoxy than I feel good about selling. And I like it, haven't done anything with it yet. It would look good in a silver wrap, I think. |
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6-6-07 Tube Agate. 36 x 22 x 7 mm
Where the druzy pocket is in the middle, a fracture runs across the whole cab. It was tough enough to survive the process, but I don't feel it's sellable, and I like it. |
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1-9-07 Agate, 29 x 22 mm
Early cab, early wrap. I still like this stone a lot, looks like a primitive human looking at the sky... |
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1-22-07 Rhodochrosite. 43 x 25 x 5 mm I have never been able to get hold of another decent piece of this, Jim gave this stone to me. |
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7-30-07 Rhodonite, 40 x 24 x 7 mm
Wrap is an experiment, a bit fluffier than usual. |
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2-17-07 Unknown, 32 x 21 x 7 mm
Always liked this fairly early piece, so tried another wrap. |
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2-13-07 Unknown Agate. 42 x 27 x 6 mm
Jim got me this beautiful rock, this is one of my favorite ever cabs. |
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1-22-07 Agate. 32 x 27 x 6 mm
Another Jim got me. Not good enough to sell, fracture across whole piece. Looks like alien bird monsters looking out of a cave to me. Image is very large, if you want to wait for it. |
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