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marym
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Whatever happened to zebra stone?
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Reply #15 on:
October 18, 2007, 11:36:35 am »
lol- I'm not sure we are EVER above goodies of the beaded variety!!
Our
Curved Big Eye needle
might work a little better than trying to create a hook. I saw the look of Mollies needle when she was done and let me tell you- that needle won't live to bead again.
These pretty end caps are on the way back to you- by the way. I agree with Mollie and would take it a step further and say these are designed SPECIFICALLY for multi-stranded seed bead work, where one continuous strand can be tied off at almost any point in the necklace.
-And the gemstone ID of A and C??? I'm unsure. Russ?
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November 08, 2007, 04:27:51 am »
Wow, A & C must be the ultimate "mystery stones"!
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I actually bought a bracelet from a catalog that had similar stones--they referred to it as "river stone" which is another nice generic moniker that means nothing when I try to google it.
Now I'm wondering if C might a "chalk", like all the dyed chalk "turquoise" beads out on the market now? Except that I bought them about 4-6 years ago, before the "chalk bead craze" hit the market. I almost had the idea they might be from Indonesia, if that's any help (although the store owner seemed to know less than I did about the provenance of her beads...!!)
A is still puzzling, though. I bought several of these beads from a friend who bought them years ago. She's unsure of what they are, but the beads ranged from this lovely powder green with brownish flecks to a darker green with brown inclusions. I only have a few of them, which is why I just sent one for ID.
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