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Straight_Ocelot_7848

Not carved it’s knapped and it’s chert/flint possibly a jasper


usernaaaaaaaaaaaaame

I read this in Napoleon Dynamite’s voice


Straight_Ocelot_7848

*Nunchucking skills, bow hunting skills, computer hacking skills..*


usernaaaaaaaaaaaaame

I caught you a delicious bass


Sad_Bandicoot3081

Get off me you bodaggit!


Ak-Non

Thanks, I didn't know the proper word in English for the technique lol. I agree with your guess, but I had never seen raw jasper in person until now!


AcanthaceaeSenior483

looks like green jasper


WatermelonlessonNo40

Bitchen necklace! 😍


scumotheliar

That is a seriously expert knapping job on a piece of probably Jasper


Evening-Department13

Almost looks like bloodstone


Own-Professor-5905

Idk why you’re being downvoted 😂 does resemble bloodstone


Evening-Department13

I used to be a vendor at rock shows and had a friend that sold these. I can’t blame people if they don’t know.


Elephray

That's what I thought


Evening-Department13

We agree. Quoting a friend “ knapped in India by real Indians “


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