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<p>[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 1205722, member: 55"]I've seen these at craft shows; not this artist, but the same technique; they are sand-blasted (technically not sand, but a similar medium); placing a pattern over the stone, then the abrasive is "blasted" - blown at it until the desired depth is achieved.</p><p>Not really a lot of work, and a bunch of rocks can be masked and then all sand-blasted at the same time; and if the pattern is made from thin metal or rubber, it can be used over and over again.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 1205722, member: 55"]I've seen these at craft shows; not this artist, but the same technique; they are sand-blasted (technically not sand, but a similar medium); placing a pattern over the stone, then the abrasive is "blasted" - blown at it until the desired depth is achieved. Not really a lot of work, and a bunch of rocks can be masked and then all sand-blasted at the same time; and if the pattern is made from thin metal or rubber, it can be used over and over again.[/QUOTE]
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