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RE: Extra terrestrial stones-literally out of this World

in #geology7 years ago (edited)

Hi @bitfiend I wish I knew of this category #rockhound before posting as i would have added it here as well (just edited the categories and added #rockhound) .
Looking at your posts I can see your into your rocks and crystals especially ones when a light is underneath bring gifts of a whole new dimension!
Moldavite is surely for You, you will have to tie good string on them, or a good clasp as they are so high vibration a lot of people loose them as they tend to fly off!.

I love your story about the Lybian glass it gave me a chuckle thinking about holding a chunk of the glass filament. The next time I see a friend of mine that believes this theory, incidentally he drinks his own urine, I'm not into the idea think its called (taking the piss) i will show him my evidence.
Seriously though these are rarer than rocking horse dung!

I do have a friend that has a few kilos of lybian glass probably the biggest collection around but has them carved and made into exquisite jewellery. I've even got a necklace that I've crafted from small tumbled pieces collected from the cutting and crafting of bigger bits, but that's another story....
Great to connect with you another #geology enthusiast i look forward to sharing posts in the future with you too 😊

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Thanks for using the #rockhound tag! I also use @rockhounds to curate, although it's still a fairly new account so the voting power is very low. Just trying to grow a community of rockhounds and seems you fit the bill well! I love making my rocks glow. If it glows, it's worth keeping!

I went to the local antique shop the other day and browsed through a lot of foreign stones they have for sale there but there wasn't any desert glass or meteors. Thanks for your reply! I look forward to seeing more!