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...as I took a quick last glance at stock for a store and some pieces on their way to Camp Bisco... why is everything so YELLOW?

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Stock for Necessities and Stuff
In Oxford, ME... check it out!!
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Tiny prehnite production piece
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Huge fossilized ammonite production pendant
...my most popular piece next to the Jerry Hands
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Fossilized "opalized" ammonite
...not even a chance of getting a good photo here. The play of color was really impressive.
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Azurite, blue apatite, green tourmaline
by far the worst photo of the lot... :(
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Tiny faceted pink sapphire production piece
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Pink tourmaline crystal, zincite, rough ruby
...all washed out!
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Large watermelon tourmaline half
...really a gorgeous crystal in real life
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Yellow apatite (Durango, Mexico)
the yellowing of these photos seems to work out here... really a nice, gemmy, terminated apatite crystal
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Family Jewels By Joules
I love metalworkers.org because it's given me a great place to look back at my wire-wrap progress. My gallery "begins" with my second wrap in Dec. 2006, and I love being able to look back and see when I learned key skills and the progress I've made with them.

I currently sell my wraps in 7 stores throughout the eastern U.S., and I've been using the profits to put together a lapidary workshop. I'll be all set up to cut and polish my own cabochons soon, and eventually I hope to learn some faceting techniques.



Joules Gardner
Daphne AL 36526 





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