This thread is about the beauty of thuringian stones. I am not talking about honing capabilities, hardness, grit or what else- just about the beautiful look of these stones.
From all the thuringians I have in my collection, the stones with a color change within the stone are the most fantastic ones.
Sometimes the color change (mostly from yellow green to blue or light blue to dark blue) is not along a defined layer line but runs in various directions through the stone.
Then you have stains and spots in the surface and the stone appears to have a certain depth effect. It feels that you can look into the stone. It is like you are looking in a deep cloudy sky.
That’s why I call these stones “cloudy thuringians”.
Here are some examples.
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Of course the pictures show not even roughly the real beauty of the stones.
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The following one was my first thuringian ever. It was an ebay catch and a shot into the blue (don’t know if you have that term in English language). The stone of course was not labeled and I had only seen one thuringian before.
So as the stone was on the way I wonder how would a thuringian look like and how can I decide if this stone will be a thuringian or not.
Than it arrived, I opened the parcel and suddenly new – this must be a thuringian! If not this stone, not any other stone could be such a great hone.
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Maybe - if I had found a simple carborundum stone in this first parcel – I may have never got this crazy HAD with thuringian stones the last couple of years!
.....to be continued....