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Post by caeterle on Apr 21, 2024 13:34:47 GMT -6
So often I came across this arrowhead which I got more than ten years ago. Now I finally did something with it. I only have one more very tiny point now that was knapped by Daniel. Brad, as I think you may be interested, Daniel is a Big Pine Paiute Shoshone Tribal Member in California. He works mostly with obsidian.
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Post by Irith-Rita on Apr 21, 2024 15:43:15 GMT -6
Oh Cat. It is a beauty. Very interesting about Daniel. Which stone is the red one?
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Post by caeterle on Apr 21, 2024 15:55:20 GMT -6
Thank you, Irith This is actually no stone, it's slag glass.
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Post by brad on Apr 21, 2024 18:39:34 GMT -6
I love it ! Brad
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Post by caeterle on Apr 21, 2024 23:35:54 GMT -6
Thank you, Brad
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Post by michelle on Apr 22, 2024 6:47:50 GMT -6
Amazing! The perfect bead work is perfect for this stone. Perfect! (Can you overuse the word, perfect? In this case, I say no!) I love how the smoothness of the beads contrasts with the ruggedness of the arrowhead.
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Post by caeterle on Apr 22, 2024 10:17:51 GMT -6
Thank you so much, Michelle! The Delicas are 1002, a color I'm so in love with that I kept hoarding instead of using it (it's one of the more expensive ones) which is absolutely ridiculous. Now I thought maybe it had to be, so I had it on hand for this idea. It was literally the only one I could imagine using with the red.
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Post by DawninCal on Apr 22, 2024 10:47:30 GMT -6
Fabulous in every way, Cat! I love that red color; it practically glows. Your bail really is perfect for the arrowhead. Dawn
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Post by caeterle on Apr 22, 2024 12:51:20 GMT -6
Thank you, Dawn! That's why I couldn't resist back then, that red is absolutely amazing in the light.
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