Caramel Chalcedony Water Stone

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Caramel Chalcedony Water Stone

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This large exceptionally smooth caramel coloured chalcedony waterstone has a fine silky smooth patina that has not been polished. Just a quick wipeover with coconut oil brought out the rich food like ) colour.....and .....well....it's making me hungry!
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Re: Caramel Chalcedony Water Stone

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Wow! I'm extremely envious of your rock collection.

You're not the only one getting hungry from looking at it.
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Re: Caramel Chalcedony Water Stone

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Yeah we have a few rocks Jarad. Fortunately my partner is a rock tragic herself so having rocks everywhere is quite normal and we go fossicking at the drop of a hat! We are going away overnight this weekend to get coarse quartz sand for penjiin and decomposed granite for bonsais so we are bound to find something interesting.

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Re: Caramel Chalcedony Water Stone

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Sounds like you'll be having a blast! Whenever I duck into the bush I always find something interesting in my pocket when I get home ;)

I'm keeping my eyes open for those books you suggested, will be ducking into the local used bookshop on my lunchbreak to fossick.
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