New batch of polished rocks

willjo

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Just finished some Coastal plain chert and Tallahatta Quartzite, ground some of the coastal into cab shapes before tumbling. 100_4743.JPG 100_4744.JPG 100_4745.JPG 100_4746.JPG
 

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I like that red and white oval very pretty stone
 

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:icon_thumright: Those are pretty neat. Are you going to make some necklaces, and put some onto rings?
 

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Those are very pretty! "Cabs"? What does that mean? Also, where do these come from?
 

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Those turned out great. The colors sure pop out. I have a batch done from Colorado discards I found at camps that were too nice to pass up. What a great variety!
 

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Those are very pretty! "Cabs"? What does that mean? Also, where do these come from?

Cabs or cabochon is the shape of the stone like the red and white piece. It is coastal plain chert and i find the pieces looking for arrowheads in Burke county, Georgia.
 

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