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A selection of gem pebbles: made by tumbling rough rock with abrasive, in a rotating drum.
The picture was made without use of a camera, simply by arranging the pebbles on the glass of my flat bed scanner.
Photographed by Adrian Pingstone in February 2003 and released to the public domain.
(Note that the label LACE AGATE should have been BLUE LACE AGATE, Adrian Pingstone's mistake)
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[edit] Labels
- First row: Turquoise, hematite, chrysocolla, and tiger's-eye
- Second row: Quartz, tourmaline, carnelian, pyrite, and sugilite
- Third row: Malachite, rose quartz, snowflake obsidian, ruby, and moss agate
- Forth row: Jasper, amethyst, blue lace agate, and lapis lazuli
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- (del) (cur) 23:08, 10 February 2003 . . Arpingstone (Talk | contribs) . . 800×825 (132,135 bytes)
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