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    They all need a final polishing,buffing,finishing but you guys get the idea. If you have any stones that would make great rings just give me a yell. I dislike "precious" stones and think it's great too make jewelry out of found objects. Would love too find some small fossils too work with. The stones I use well most of them come from a guy in Washington that hunts the creeks around Mt Saint Helens he didn't make cabs till I asked if he could and the amazing guy went out found a book and got busy. I truly think anyone that has the imagination and patience for hunting artifacts is an artist at heart you have too have that "sight" too be able too see past a normal rock.






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    Those are really cool Amber!! awesome........now, what the heck are ya drinking out of those cups in the back ground?......may explain the thread title....again....lol :laugh:
    Southern Connecticut

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    • #3
      Very nice Amber.  If I find a rock worth "ringing"  I'll give you a "ring"!   
      Gary
      South Dakota

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      • #4
        Ha one mason jar is water for quenching one is acid for well whatever and the other is a mild mix. Pretty colors though.

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        • #5
          Very nice! Pretty work and congratulations on taking the time to be an artist, not just thinking about it.
          Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

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          • #6
            Wow Amber these are awesome. Thanks for sharing with us.
            Hoss    
            TN formerly CT Visit our store http://stores.arrowheads.com/store.p...m-Trading-Post

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