File:Tumbled gemstone pebbles arp.jpg

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[edit]DescriptionTumbled gemstone pebbles arp.jpg |
Tumbled gemstones, scanned on an Epson flat bed scanner. This is not a photograph! Note that four of the items in the picture are not tumbled:
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not tumbled: red ruby crystal
Not tumbled: tourmaline crystal
Not tumbled: pyrite cube
Not tumbled: calcite block
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