10 July 2011
Sunday Posting
10/July/2011 05:43 PM Filed in: Latest Cut stones
I'm thinking of posting the new stones Sunday nights, so I'll give it a try this week and see how it works for everyone. Seems people are having a hard time working with the RSS feed. One thing you may want to try is a service called Blogtrottr. See: www.blogtrottr.com
What this does is send you an email to what ever email address you tell when ever a RSS feed you subscribe to is updated. I tried it out, and it works well. It's free too!!
On to the new stones...
I had 2 more of the Rubellite Tourmaline left, so decided to cut the biggest of the bunch. The color on this one is just perfect, stays a beautiful red in any light. The stone is 3.12 ct.

These Winza Sapphires are a lot of fun to work with, as they are strange stones. This one is a mix of pink and blue, which gives a nice reddish purple color.

For some reason, I like to cut Zircons. I have a few of these stones from Tanzania that are a copper red color, so felt like cutting one.

If non of these new stones catch your eye, but you would like to give a small donation to help the fight against puppy mills, click on this link to the Sound for the Hounds website, and with Paypal you can quickly make a donation to help out. These dogs have suffered long enough with everyones support we can put an end this horrific business.
What this does is send you an email to what ever email address you tell when ever a RSS feed you subscribe to is updated. I tried it out, and it works well. It's free too!!
On to the new stones...
I had 2 more of the Rubellite Tourmaline left, so decided to cut the biggest of the bunch. The color on this one is just perfect, stays a beautiful red in any light. The stone is 3.12 ct.

These Winza Sapphires are a lot of fun to work with, as they are strange stones. This one is a mix of pink and blue, which gives a nice reddish purple color.

For some reason, I like to cut Zircons. I have a few of these stones from Tanzania that are a copper red color, so felt like cutting one.

If non of these new stones catch your eye, but you would like to give a small donation to help the fight against puppy mills, click on this link to the Sound for the Hounds website, and with Paypal you can quickly make a donation to help out. These dogs have suffered long enough with everyones support we can put an end this horrific business.
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