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A quartz crystal set in an antelope horn. Overall length about 6-1/2 inches. Fill for the join is 1/50 inch diameter black glass microbeads. The crystal has a very unusual natural shape (to my eye it has an illusory spiraling look when seen in 3-D, though it is all flat planes at the standard quartz angles).

A wand is a type of intention tool, and so (sometimes) is a crystal (with or without a handle). Is this a wand, or a crystal with a handle?

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:icondimkas:
A pocket wand! =)
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*Ellygator Mar 14, 2008  Hobbyist General Artist
Love the mix of organic and mineral, clear and opaque, light and dark. It makes for a wonderful combination!
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:icondonsimpson:
You put that so well. :) Thank you.
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:iconmalkie13:
Was this a commission, a sale piece, or just a personal one? It's /terribly/ satisfying. And you're right about the crystal, it does look like it twists.
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:icondonsimpson:
It's a sale piece, though it is good enough for my personal collection.
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:iconmalkie13:
If you don't mind me asking, what do you typically sell items like this for?
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:icondonsimpson:
My price for a piece depends on several things, such as replacement cost for materials (and whether a particular part _can_ be replaced), time it took to make, how enjoyable it was to make, how well it turned out, how much I like it personally, and so on. This is currently a $100 piece, but a similar one with a less unique crystal might be only $40.
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~Gazza-NZ Mar 14, 2008  Hobbyist General Artist
intriguing ... :)
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