Scratches and Rough Patches, Beauty and Wonder – Thirty Small Polished Stones from Gemstone Beach/Te Waewae Bay: Part 6, Stones 26 to 30

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Retired Academic, male, living in the New Zealand countryside near Whanganui with his wife as well as Jasper the dog, Fluffy the cat, Dancer and Penny, the horses, and a shed half-full of stones. Email john.tumblestone@gmail.com.

5 thoughts on “Scratches and Rough Patches, Beauty and Wonder – Thirty Small Polished Stones from Gemstone Beach/Te Waewae Bay: Part 6, Stones 26 to 30”

  1. Stones 29 and 30 would have to be my favourite and I’m surprised that 30 didn’t shine as well after tumbling and polishing. That lime green is quite a lot lighter than the green ones we usually find here!

    1. I was surprised how well the hematite jaspers did. I wasn’t very happy with most of these two batches, something didn’t go quite right with them..

  2. I really enjoyed this review of stones with scratches and patches. Hard to pick a favourite, although I picked up and kept a stone very similar to #17. There is so much beauty to revealed in the polishing.

    1. Thanks for your comment! Glad you enjoyed the Series, I wasn’t sure how interesting it would be to readers. The close-ups do a good job of showing some really interesting patterns and colours, despite the rough bits they highlight as well.

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