Tumble Mix: Tumbling Rocks for Rock Tumbler Pick and choose among many types of rock!!! This is 5 pounds worth of quality stones for tumbling in a rock tumbler. You may pick and choose between any of the following types of stone! Send me an eMail after the close of the auction to let me know what you want. You can select whatever quantities you like of whatever stones listed up to the total weight. I will send rough, unpolished, tumbling sized rocks unless you ask for bigger stones which I may be able to provide in some types of stone. If you cannot decide what kinds of rock you want, I will send a mixture of a little bit of each, and perhaps a few other suprises I have laying around. I have included links to what the stones look like after polishing.

New Haven Purple Jasper The colors in these rocks are deeply vibrant, warm, and sensual. The colors are primarily purple with red, yellow, pink, white, brown, and grey. Great for freeform cabbing! Nice veins. (About 23 rocks per pound.)

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Assorted Petrified Wood I have selected many different types of fossilized wood. The rocks are composed of agate, chalcedony, jasper, and perhaps other minerals as well.

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Select from any type of stone in this photo, or the mix as a whole. Temple Point Snow Quartz The pure white quartz brings to mind spiritual awakening. Temple Point Aventurine The green aventurine appears ethereal and sparkly. Burgandy Creek Petrified Wood The red jasper/agate seems so sensual and passionate.

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Small Enterprise Jasper Primarily earth toned jaspers in colors of red, yellow, pink, purple, white, brown, black, and grey. Small stones very suitable for jewelry making. (About 140 stones per pound.)
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Wonderstone Rhyolite This is a very soft rock. Tumble it by itself and check it every day. I typically only pass it though one stage in the tumbler (medium or coarse). It will take a satin polish on a buffing wheel.

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Desert Candy agate Agate and chalcedony from the western desert of Utah that is primarily red, clear, and white with some greens and yellows.

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Loneseome Bluff Taffy Agate A yellow carmel colored agate, sometimes with bits of red or white agate embeded in it.

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Apache Tears Obsidian nodules that formed by cooling in the air after being spewed out of a volcano. About half are transparent. (About 200 stones per pound.)

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Sacred Knoll Dappled Agate A very hard agate that tumbles to a high luster shine. (This is so hard that you may want to tumble it only with other hard agates.)

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Large Apache Tears About 25 per pound.

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Montana Moss Agate This is the world famous agate, broken into tumbling sized pieces.

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Coal Hill Midnight Agate A black/grey agate/chert, sometimes with a hint of green, red, or yellow.
Coal Hill Flame Agate Red, yellow, and orange agates. Lemuelite Grove Petrified Wood A yellow jasper petrified wood.
Dougway Geodes and Thunder Eggs Agate nodules from the Dougway mountains. (Some are flourescent.) Broken Quartz Crystals Pieces of quartz crystal or crystal clusters which were broken during the mining process. (Due to limited quantities of this item, please inquire before bidding if you want more than one pound of crystals.)
Rock Crusher Shards These are chips and shards left over when I break rocks. They have been retained on a 1/8" screen. They consist primarily of agates, jaspers, common opal, quartz, petrified wood, and glass.

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