That's funny, I heard my missus say that to me last night.Give it a rub & let us know what happens.
It's true .. I was there ..That's funny, I heard my missus say that to me last night.
I'd suggest (assuming it's not a rock that's been painted!) that it's a conglomerate:Is it flint fudgetusk? it's very pretty
that it's a conglomerate:
You're questioning his word,? of course it's majic, just look at it, its..its....ok its a rock, question itDo you have proof that it's magic?
It's pretty because it contains an interesting mix of colours and textures - because it's a conglomerate rock!I bow to your superior knowledge - but I stick by "it's very pretty"
It's magic because it conatains images that pertain to me. Although I cannot go into detail because it would mean nothing to you. I don't think its a brecciated Mookaite. It's flint and some kind of hard chalkstone. My dad handled it and he thought it was man made. I don't think it is. Nor is it painted.
Here is some of what I see in the stone.
ETA Just looked at the "inspect element" tool in Chrome for the 1st picture: "The Magic Stone by Albatrash on Deviantart"
Pareidolia or not, I bet you've never seen a stone like it. The colouration. I've used the stone in magic, but it was negative magic:you probably shouldn't hear about it. I've had threads deleted on another forum when I've tried to talk about it.It's an interesting stone.
But I find it hard to see all of those things in it.
Pareidolia? In the eye of the beholder. You decide.
I have seen a stone with similar texture and colouration, yes. On a pebble beach, when I was a teenager.Pareidolia or not, I bet you've never seen a stone like it. The colouration.
I have seen a stone with similar texture and colouration, yes. On a pebble beach, when I was a teenager.
Yeah, that's what makes me think it's not flint.I've never found anything as colorful as the OP's stone, though.
A colourful example of flint:
What made me think it was flint was the hard casing around it. Flint usually has a differently-coloured outer layer. If you look at the OP's pictures, you can see something that looks like this.
Can anyone else see the female face and the shark in Mythopoekia's stone? The mind seeks patterns in everything, I guess.