Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 Hi All! A great timesaver (for me) and aid to learning what stones look like, is to use the image search option of www.google.com or www.altavista.com . I find using " google " is easier. This is how I found a great piece of angelwing fishtail Selenite for my boss's office (he understands I have only loaned it to him). If you do a search on angelwing fishtail Selenite, you can see what I was lucky enough to find ... it is the pinkish golden one - IMAG0015.JPG! Though it is only about the size of my flat hand, it is just the right size for the office! It self-stands on three contact points and will be braced against a Reiki charged flat charcoal colored Mt. Shasta Firestone. Although a few sites incorrectly identify items, many of the images are of items actually for sale. I have found some email sites show their best example, but mail you others (sometimes they let you know this). To avoid disappointment, I copy and paste the graphic into a confirming email to ensure I will receive what is offered for sale. If the item is no longer available, most reputable sellers are quick to send me a graphic of what they will substitute. That saves disappointment after a week of anticipation! Happy hunting! Jean / Colorado Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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