S sherrysdesigns Newbie Jul 29, 2015 2 4 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 30, 2015 #1 I recently purchased a large inventory of carved gemstone animals and every so often run across a few I can't identify. Here are two small carved cats. The closest I could guess was carnelian for the orange and the pink? Rhodochrosite? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
I recently purchased a large inventory of carved gemstone animals and every so often run across a few I can't identify. Here are two small carved cats. The closest I could guess was carnelian for the orange and the pink? Rhodochrosite? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
S sutphin Gold Member Oct 2, 2013 8,344 4,466 brunswick md Detector(s) used WHITES 5900, MXT 300, MXT PRO, MXT ALL PRO/ 8X6 SEF COIL Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Jul 31, 2015 #2 WELCOME NEW MEMBER TO TNET. Upvote 0
Crispin Silver Member Jun 26, 2012 3,584 2,856 Central Florida Detector(s) used Coinmaster Pro, Sand Shark Primary Interest: Other Jul 31, 2015 #3 I'm not 100% those are cats. Can you offer any scientific proof to back up that statement. Welcome to Tnet. Upvote 0
I'm not 100% those are cats. Can you offer any scientific proof to back up that statement. Welcome to Tnet.
SusanMN Silver Member Jun 1, 2007 4,534 4,098 Minnesota Detector(s) used Tiger Shark, Xterra 705, Makro Legend Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Aug 3, 2015 #4 Definitely cats. I would suggest you post in the Rocks/gems forum to get answers on the style of stone. Upvote 0
Definitely cats. I would suggest you post in the Rocks/gems forum to get answers on the style of stone.